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dynge

  • noun
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Grammar
dynge, a storm. Substitute: <b>dynges mere</b>?
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  • Gewitan him þá Norþmen nægledcnearrum on dinges (dynges, dyniges, dinnes,

    v. ll.

    ) mere ofer deóp wæter Difelin sécan,
      Chr. 937; P. 109, 12.
Etymology
[With the reading dinnes cf. fram dinmeres múþan ... Oþ dinmeres fleót, C. D. B. ii. 526, 6, 5: tó dinnes hangran, C. D. v. 226, 12: on dinnes ... dynnes hlince, vi. 36, 12, 13: dynningden, ii. 228, 3; the last form seems to point to a proper name.]
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  • dynge, n.