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cyre

  • noun [ feminine ]
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§112; §239; §334; §386; §562;
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choice, &c.
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  • Cyri (printed cyni, Wrt. Voc. ii. 106, 27) detectum vel

    electio,

      Txts. 57, 664.
  • Gyre

    optio,

      Germ. 396, 217.
  • Freólicum sylflíces willan cyre (

    munus quod) libero spontaneae voluntatis arbitrio (offertur ),

      An. Ox. 1290.
  • Þæt folc hæfð cyre tó ceósenne þone tó cyninge þe him sylfum lícað,

      Hml. Th. i. 212, 7.
free will in a theological sense
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  • Hwí wolde se Scyppend þone mannan tó his ágenum cyre lǽtan

    cur homo factus est in liberum arbitrium?,

      Angl. vii. 24, 232: An. Ox. 1315: 2682.
  • Hé ús forgeaf ágenne cyre. Hé sealde swíðe fæste gife . . . ꝥ is seó gifu, ꝥ se man mót dón ꝥ hé wile,

      Hml. S. 17, 250.
  • Gehwilc man hæfð ágenne cyre, ǽr ðám ðe hé syngige, hweðer hé wille filian deófles willan oððe wiðsacan,

      Hml. Th. i. 212, 11.
  • [Laym. cure: Gen. and Ex. kire. Cf. O. H. Ger. churi; f.: Icel. kør; n.]
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  • cyre, n.