geofon
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Ic gewíte sécan gársecges grund; gifen bið gewréged,
- Rá. 3, 3.
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Gársecg, geofon geótende,
- An. 393.
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Geofon (
the Red Sea
),- Exod. 447.
- On geofones staðe, 580.
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Ymb geofenes stæð gearwe stódon sǽmearas,
- El. 227.
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Ofer geofenes streám
across the sea,
1201. -
Hwá áspyreð ðæt deófol of geofones holte, and hine gebringeð on Crístes cempena fæðmum?,
- Sal. K. 146, 27.
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Þes bát glídeð on geofone,
- An. 498.
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Storm oft holm gebringeð, geofen in grimmum sǽlum,
- Gn. Ex. 52.
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Flód ofslóh, gifen (
Noah's flood
) geótende, giganta cyn,- B. 1690.
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Geofon (
the water that had poured from the pillar
) swaðrode,- An. 1587: 1626.
- Duguð wearð áfyrhted þurh þæs flódes fǽr . . . geonge on geofene gúðrǽs fornam, 1533.
Bosworth, Joseph. “geofon.” 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/49114.
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