erian
- verb [ weak ]
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Of ðám tíman ðe man ǽrest ereð oð Martinus mæssan hé sceal ǽlcre wucan erian .i. æcer . . . His gafolyrðe III. æceras erige,
- Ll. Th. i. 434, 14-19 .
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Wæs se mere áwend tó felda, swá ꝥ man erode ealne þone fixnoþ,
- Nap. 22, 28 .
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Þeáh hé erige his land mid ðúsend sula,
- Bt. 26, 3 ;
- F. 94, 14 .
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Þeáh him mon erigan scyle ǽghwelce dæg æcera ðúsend
quamvis rura centeno scindat opima bove,
- Met. 14, 4.
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Man mæg on wintra erian,
- Angl. ix. 261, 22 .
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Ǽlce dæg ic
(the ploughman)
sceal erian fulne æcer oþþe máre,
- Coll. M. 19, 21 .
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Hwylc man áþóhte ærest mid sul tó erianne? Ðæt wæs Cham, Noes sunu,
- Sal. K. p. 186, 28 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “erian.” 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/44216.
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