cirm
- noun [ masculine ]
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Suoeg, cirm
fragor,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 109, 27: 36, 13.
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Cyrm
strepitus, sonus conflictus, i. sonitus,
- 136, 75.
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Æt middere niht cirm (
clamor
) geworden wæs,- Mt. R. 25, 6.
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Se forhta ceorm (cyrm,
v. l.
) and þǽra folca wóp,- Wlfst. 186, 18.
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Cyrm
strepitus tonitruum, Wrt. Voc. ii. 150, 26: clangor, tubarum sonus vel vox tubae, 131, 52: clamor tubis, 126, 49: clangor (salpicum ),
- An. Ox. 1642.
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Ceorm,
- Hpt. Gl. 445, 12.
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Þǽra býmena cyrm,
- Hml. Th. ii. 202, 29.
- Se dæg is býman dæg and cyrmes, i. 618, 17.
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Of þunerlicum cirme (cerme, Hpt. Gl. 451, 46)
tonitruali fragore,
- An. Ox. 1915.
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Cyrme (cerme,
- Hpt. Gl. 509, 23), 4417.
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Mid cyrme hlyhhan
cum strepitu ridere,
- Scint. 172, 17.
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Cyrmum
clangoribus,
- An. Ox. 5247. [v. N. E. D. chirm.
Bosworth, Joseph. “cirm.” 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/41748.
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