cweorn
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Ðurh ðá cweorne (
molam) is getácnod se ymbhwyrft ðisse worolde . . . Ðonne bið sió cweorn becierred ðonne se monn bið geendod; ðonne bið sió micle cweorn (cwiorn, v. l. )
becierred ðonne ðeós weorld bið geendod,- Past. 31, 18-22.
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Wolde hé grindan mid his hondum . . . Þá sóna þá hé þǽre cweorna neálǽhte, and ꝥ corn þǽron lægde, þá orn (grand,
v. l.
) seó cweorn þurh godcunde miht, and se abbod . . . stód be þǽre cweorna,- Mart. H. 200, 22-26.
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Coern (cwearne, R.)
mola,
- Mk. L. 9, 42.
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Stán coern (cern, R.)
lapis molaris,
- Lk. L. 17, 2.
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Æt cweorne (on coernæ, L.)
in mola,
- Mt. R. 24, 41.
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On coern,
- Lk. p. 9, 11.
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Se IIII. nihta móna, se byð gód þǽm ergendan hys sul út tó dóne, and þém grindere his cweorn,
- Lch. iii. 178, 1. v. pipor*-*cweorn.
Bosworth, Joseph. “cweorn.” 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/42306.
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