dreám
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God ælmihtig hine áwende of eallum Godes dreáme,
- Cht. Th. 548, 16.
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Tealte beóð eorðan dreámas,
- Wlfst. 264, 3.
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Drémes
jubilationis
(cf. swéges,- 8, 141), An. Ox. 7, 176.
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On dríme
in jubilo, Wrt. Voc. ii. 46, 15. II a. musical sound of voice or of instrument :-- Efenhleóþrung vel dreám concentus, i. adunationes multarum vocum,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 136, 8.
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Dreámes melodiae, An. Ox. 402:
psalmodiae,
982. -
Ic wynsume stemne ormǽtes dreámes gehýrde
uocem cantantium dulcissimam audivi
(Bd.- 5, 12), Hml. Th. ii. 352, 15.
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Býman bleówan mid swíðlicum dreáme . . . Betwux þisum dreáme clypode Drihten (v. Ex. 19, 19),
- 196, 26.
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Swinsunge, dreáme
armonia,
- An. Ox. 2594.
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Dréme,
- 7, 174.
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Se ǽfensang sý geendod mid feówer sealma dreáme
vespera quattuor psalmorum modulatione canatur,
- R. Ben. 43, 8.
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Swinsunge, dreám (swinsunge ł dreám, Hpt. Gl. 438, 8)
melodiam,
- An. Ox. 1342.
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Dreám, swinsunge
armonia (cf. swinsunge armonia (harmoniam,
- Ald.), 90, 61), Wrt. Voc. ii. 3, 29.
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Hú manige dreámas and lofsangas hleóþriaþ in heofonum
quantae resonent laudes in coelo,
- Gr. D. 282, 14.
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Godes þeówas þe þá cyrican mid godcundum dreámum weorþiað . . . þá þe forhycggaþ þá Godes dreámas tó gehérenne,
- Bl. H. 41, 27-36.
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Dreámas
armonias, i. sonos,
- An. Ox. 3053.
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Dreámas and tymende swégas
iambicos et rotatiles trocheos,
- Germ. 403, 7.
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Þá eáran ásláwiað þe wǽron ful swifte tó gehýrenne fægere dreámas and sangas,
- Wlfst. 148, 3.
- v. ǽfen-, píp-, sang-, wóden-dreám.
Bosworth, Joseph. “dreám.” 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/42907.
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