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wín-burh

  • noun [ feminine ]
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wín-burh, f.
a town where wine is drunk, where there is feasting, where a prince feasts his followers, a chief town. Cf. medu-burh, wín-ærn, III.
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  • Wínburge cyning (the king of Babylon; cf. Belshazzar's feast)

    • Cd. Th. 255, 11
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    • Dan. 622
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  • Wuna in ðære wínbyrig salu sinchroden,

    • Andr. Kmbl. 3340
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    • An. 1674
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  • Wínburh wera (Jerusalem),

    • 219, 21
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    • Dan. 58
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  • Geond ða wínburg (the town of the Mermedonians)

    • Andr. Kmbl. 3272
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    • An. 1639
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  • Se ðe wínburga geweald áhte,

    • Exon. Th. 323, 11
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    • Víd. 77
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  • Wlonce wígsmiþas wínburgum in sittaþ æt symble,

    • 314, 15
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    • Mód. 14: 247, 23
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    • Jul. 83
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a walled vineyard
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  • For hwan ðú tówurpe weallfæsten his? wealdeþ his wínbyrig call, ðæt on wege færð

    ut quid deposuisti maceriam ejus; et vindemiant eam omnes, qui transeunt viam?

    • Ps. Th. 79, 12
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