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ceaster-gewara

  • noun [ masculine ]
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ceaster-gewara, an; m.
A citizen
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  • Ceastergewara (cestergewaru, v. l.) oððe portman

    avis,

      Ælf. Gr. Z. 318, 7.
  • Þes and þeós ceastergewara

    hic et haec civis,

      53, 12.
  • Ceastergewara (-geware, -gewaran,

    v. ll.) civis,

      11, 16.
  • Cæstergewara

    concivis,

      Hy. S. 55, 31.
  • Cæstergewaran rodorlice

    cives aetherei,

      57, 4.
  • Hé cóm tó þǽre byrig ... ðá ceastergewaran wundrodon,

      Hml. S. 24, 131: Shrn. 98, 33: 151, 34.
  • Wé syndon þýne ceastergewaran,

      Ap. Th. 20, 1.
  • Gé Tharsysce ceastergewaran,

      26, 2.
  • Godes ceastergewaran. Hml. Th. i. 38, 34.
  • Ðá Rómániscan ceastregewaran,

      370, 30.
  • Ðǽra heofenlicra ceastergewarena,

      348, 33.
  • Ceastriwarena,

      An. Ox. 329: 703.
  • Se cyngc hine sylfne ætýwde his ceastergewarum,

      Ap. Th. 3, 3.
  • Sleán þá ceastergewaran,

      Hml. S. 13, 254: 22, 167.
  • Cf. ceaster-wara.
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v.  ge-wara.
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