yrfe
- noun [ neuter ]
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For án eówre yrfe sceal beón hér
oves tantum vestrae et armenta remaneant,
- Ex. 10, 24.
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Gnættas wǽron gewordene on mannum and on yrfe (
in jumentis
),- 8, 17.
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Eft hwyrfende wæs tó ðæm yrfe and tó ðæm ceápe and tó heora gesetum,
- Blickl. Homl. 199, 6.
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Ǽgðer ge on mannum ge on gehwelces cynnes yrfe,
- Chr. 910; Erl. 100, 14.
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Menn and yrfe (orf,
v. l.
) hí slógon,- 1010; Erl. 143, 28.
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Ðá ðæt land ǽrest mín láford mǽ tó lǽt, ðá wæs hit ierfelæás (
omni peccunia caruit) . . . . And ic sælf ðæt ierfæ (peccuniam) tó gestríndæ . . . . Ðonnæ is ðǽr nú irfæs (pecuniae )
ðæs ðæs stranga wintær lǽfæd hæfð nigon ealð hríðru, and feówer and hundændlæftig ealdra swína,- Chart. Th. 162, 26-163, 4.
Bosworth, Joseph. “yrfe.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/37264.
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