ceorl
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Ceorl
mas,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 58, 39.
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Ciorl vir, Kent. Gl. 1195. I a. poet,
a (noble) man
:-- Snotor ceorl monig,- B. 908.
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Gomelum ceorle,
- 2444; 2972.
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Leóde míne þá sélestan, snotere ceorlas, 416: 202: 1591. I b. a (married) man, husband :-- Ceorl þe wíf hæfð
maritus,
- Wrt. Voc. i. 73, 13.
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Ceorl
uxorius,
ii.- 124, 26.
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Wearð forðféred sumes wífes ceorl ... and sæt ꝥ wíf ofer þám líchaman hire forðférdan ceorles,
- Gr. D. 215, 18: Gn. Ex. 97.
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Þú wilnast ceorles,
- Hml. S. 3, 396.
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Wǽron wydewan fornýdde on unriht tó ceorle,
- Wlfst. 158, 11.
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Ceorl
maritum,
- An. Ox. 5166.
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Hæbbe ǽlc monn his wíf, and ǽlc wíf hiere ciorl,
- Past. 99, 12.
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Wóhhǽmed begangan mid óþerra ceorla wífum,
- Bl. H. 61, 14.
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Hwæt is þes ceorl (
rusticus
)?,- Gr. D. 35, 2: 45, 24.
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Se mǽra landbegenga (
St. Paul
) underféng ðá hálgan gesomnunga tó plantianne, suá se ceorl déð his ortgeard,- Past. 293. 4.
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Dúnhere, unorne ceorl (
simple peasant
),- By. 256.
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Mon ðane chiorl slóh for ðan buccan,
- C. D. iii. 434, 21.
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Ceorla samnung
compita,
- Wrt. Voc. i. 36, 32.
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Mid mycelre ceorla (
rusticorum
) mænigu,- Gr. D. 213, 13.
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Eádwíg ceorla cyng, Chr. 1017; P. 155, 8. II a. where ceorl
is in contrast with
eorl :-- Eóde ánrǽd eorl tó þám ceorle,- By. 132.
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Cuð þeódum gewelhwǽr, ceorlum and eorlum, Men. 31. II b.
in contrast with þeów :-- Þá ofþúhte heora ceorlum (libertinis) þæt mon þá þeówas freóde, and hí nolde, Ors. 4, 3; S. 162, 16. II c. a layman :-- Swá mæssepreóst, swá munuc, swá ceorl (laicus ),
swá cempa,- Coll. M. 31, 37.
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Swylce hit nán pleoh ne sý ꝥ se preóst libbe swá swá ceorl, Ll. Th. ii. 344, 18. þæt mæssepreóst lybbe his líf swá swá ceorl, Wlfst. 269, 29. II d. as a term of contempt? :-- Wæs Eaxeceaster ábrocen þurh þone Frenciscan ceorl Hugon (far ánes Frencisces ceorles ðingan Hugo hátte,
v. l.) through the French fellow, Hugh,
- Chr. 1003; P. 135, 5.
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Gif on eorles túne man mannan ofslæhð .xii. scill. gebéte ... Ceorles mundbyrd .vi. scillingas,
- Ll. Th. i. 6, 9-12.
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Gesíðcund man gebéte .C. scill. Ceorlisc man gebéte .L. scill.,
- 38, 4-7.
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Gesiðcund mon landágende geselle .cxx. sciłł. ... unlandágende .lx. sciłł. ... cierlisc .xxx. sciłł.,
- 134, 8-10.
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Gif syxhyndum þissa hwæðer gelimpe þriefealdlíce áríse be þǽre cierliscan bóte; .xii.-hyndum men twyfealdlíce be þæs syxhyndan bóte,
- 88, 2-5: 9-11.
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Ceorles wergild is on Myrcna lage .cc. sciłł. Ðegnes wergild is syx swá micel,
- 190, 2.
- Cyninges þegn gilde .x. healfmarc; landagende .vi. healfmearc; ceorl .xii. ór., ii. 300, 10. v. beo-, hæmed-ceorl.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ceorl.” 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/41579.
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