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ge-cirredness

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Take here ge-cyrredness in Dict., and add:
a going to a place, the going of a monk to a monastery. [Cf. tó mynstre gecyrran,
    R. Ben. 114, 13.
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  • Sý swylcera gebyrda oþþe gecyrrednesse swylce hé sý (

    whatever his birth or the time of his coming to the monastery

    ), sý hé gemedemad on stede swá swá his gecerrednes sý,
      R. Ben. 12, 20-13, 2: 107, 10-11.
  • Healde hé simle þone styde his gecyrrednesse

    locum illum semper attendat quo ingressus est in monasterio,

      113, 5.
  • Ǽlc endebyrdnys on mynstre sceal beón gehealden be heora gecyrrednysse (

    according to the date of entrance

    ),
      112, 23.
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  • Óswold hine tó fulluhte nam, fægen his gecyrrednysse,

      Hml. S. 26, 133.
  • Se deófol nam graman ongeán þone Godes man for þæs folces gecyrrednysse fram his fúlum biggengum,

      29, 185.
  • Geefenlǽce hé Paules gecyrrednysse,

      Hml. Th. i. 56, 24: 578, 30.
  • Mid sóðre gecyrrednysse Dryhten gesécan,

      Hml. A. 53, 82.
  • Þeóda gecyrrednesse

    gentium conversionem,

      An. Ox. 40, 4.
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