byrgen
- noun [ neuter ]
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Byrgen
murilium,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 114, 43.
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Byrigen monumentum vel
sepulchrum,
i.- 85, 77.
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Seó hefige byrþen þǽre byrgenne,
- Bl. H. 75, 8.
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Tó þǽre hálgan byrigene,
- Hml. S. 7, 291.
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Nyman of þám byrgene þone arceƀ,
- Chr. 1023; P. 156, 10.
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Ferede man ánes cnihtes líc tó byrgene,
- Hml. Th. i. 490, 31.
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Of ðǽm byrgenne
de monumento,
- Jn. L. 20, 2.
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Tó ðǽm byrgenne
ad monumentum,
3. -
Áne tóbrocene byrgenne, swelce hiera þeáw wæs þæt mon rícum monnum bufan eorðan of stánum worhte
sepulchrum dirutum,
- Ors. 4, 10; S. 202, 4.
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Ofer ryhtwísra monna byrgenne
super sepulturam justi,
- Past. 327, 2.
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Byrgenu openodon,
- Hml. Th. ii. 258, 4.
- Gif man openað deáddra manna byrgynu, i. 256, 15.
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Ne fyllað hié nó hús, ac byrgenna
(tumulos),
- Past. 383, 36.
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'Þú gesettest ealle þíne apostolas tó mínre byrgenne'. . . Heó þǽm apostolum æteówde ealne hire gegyrelan þe heó wolde æt hire byrgenne habban,
- Bl. H. 143, 29-36.
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Be his lífe and be his forðfóre and be his byr(i)geune
(sepultura),
- Bd. 4, 3; Sch. 348, 14.
Bosworth, Joseph. “byrgen.” 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/41230.
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