deór-ling
- noun [ masculine ]
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Drihtnes deórling (dýr-,
v. l.
)- Benedictus, Gr. D. 176, 7.
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Dauide íǽm Godes dírlinge,
- Past. 393, 3.
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Dýrling,
- Hml. S. 6, 326.
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Leóf cyningc ... her syndon þe þíne deórlingas beón sceoldon,
- 23, 148.
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His
(Godwin's)
sunan wǽron eorlas and þæs cynges dýrlingas,- Chr. 1052 ; P. 176, 24.
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Dýrlingas
penates,
- Germ. 397, 448.
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Se wela þe hé (
the king
) gifþ his deórlingum,- Bt. 29, 1; F. 102, 3.
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Hé
(Nero)
weorþode his deórlingas mid welum, 28 ;- F. 100, 29.
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Sumne king and his deóHingas,
- Shrn. 200, 29.
- H as a nickname
Eádríc ealdorman and Ælmǽr Deórlingc (Dýrling,
v. l.
),- Chr. 1016 ; P. 150, 3.
Bosworth, Joseph. “deór-ling.” 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/42733.
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