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ymb-ryne

  • noun [ masculine ]
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ymb-ryne, es; m.
course of a moving body
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  • Wǽron sume gedwolmen ðe cwǽdon, ðæt ǽlc man beó ácenned be steorrena gesetnyssum, and þurh heora ymbryna him wyrd gelimpe,

      Homl. Th. i. 110, 8.
course of time,
revolution, period
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  • Ðes geárlíca ymryne ús gebrincþ efne nú ða clǽnan tíd Lenctenlíces fæstenes,

      Homl. Th. ii. 98, 24.
  • Gyf hé (

    the 29th of February) byð forlǽten unteald, ðǽrrihte áwent eall ðæs geáres ymbryn[e] (-rene, v. l. )

    þwyres,
      Lchdm. iii. 264, 12.
  • Emrynes

    lustrationis, circuli, curriculo annorum,

      Hpt. Gl. 455, 6.
  • Áurnenum (wucan) emrene

    emenso hebdomadis curriculo,

      428, 72.
  • Se dæg bið ofer Eástrum on ymbryne ðæs geáres,

      Homl. Skt. ii. 27, 16.
  • Iond ðære wucan emrene

    per septimane circulum

    ,
      R. Ben. Interl. 52, 4.
  • Yrnende geond gǽres ymbrene

    currens per anni circulum

    ,
      Hymn. Surt. 39, 29.
  • Dægena embrynum

    dierum circulis

    ,
      27, 1.
  • Embrenum

    lustris

    ,
      Hpt. Gl. 415, 67.
  • Ymrynum,

      493, 62.
  • Ǽfre ymbe geáres ymbrynum, Lchdm .iii. 238, 25.
  • Be ðæs geáres ymbrenum

    de temporibus

    ,
      232, 5.
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  • ymb-ryne, n.