hring
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Bewrít ðá wyrte mid ánum gyldenan hringe,
- Lch. i. 112, 22.
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Dyde him of healse hring gyldenne,
- B. 2809.
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Ne gé ne sceolon beón rance mid hringgum geglengede,
- Ll. Th. ii. 358, 5.
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Gimbǽrum ringum
gemmiferis (digitorum) anulis (comi ),
- An. Ox. 1192.
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Hringas
an[nul]os, Wrt. Voc. ii. 6, 61. I a. a betrothal ring (lit. or fig.) :-- Ic hæbbe óðerne lufiend (Christ )
. . . hé his geleáfan hring mé lét tó wedde (cf. he haueð iweddet him to mi meiðhad mil te ring of rihte bileaue,- Kath. 1508), Hml. S. 7, 30.
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Hringum
hamis, circulis loricę,
- An. Ox. 50, 50.
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Mé habbað hringa gespong, slíðhearda sál, síðes ámyrred . . . fét synt gebundene, handa gehæfte,
- Gen. 377.
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Ic sceal þegne mínum hringum hæfted hýran georne,
- Rä. 5, 2: 87, 4.
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Wyrc feówer hringas (
circulos
), and áhóh hié on ðá feówer hyrnan ðǽre earce; and hát wyrcean twégen stengas . . . and sting út ðurh ðá hringas,- Past. 169, 20-24.
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IV. the border of a circular object, of land as bounded by the horizon :-- Siððan þú gestígest steápe dúne, hrincg ðæs heán landes, Gen. 2854. IV a. fig.
the limit of a jurisdiction
:-- Þonne þæt gecnáweð feónd, þætte gehwylc hæleða cynnes on his hringe bið fæste geféged,- Wal. 40.
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Hri[ng]
circulus (teres lunaris globi ),
- An. Ox. 8, 47.
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Se hring (
a chalice or paten), Rä. 49, 8: 60, 1. V a. a circular fold, coil. Cf. hring-boga, -burne :-- In hringe in spira (chelydri ),
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 96, 14: 47, 40.
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Hringum
spiris (anguis), 86, 25: An. Ox. 4944. V b. a wreath :-- Hringas serta (purpureis floribus contexta ),
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 84, 19.
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Þæs sinewealtan hringes
teretes cycli (cycli
has been taken as gen. sing., it is nom. pl. and describes the marks on a peacock's feathers, v. Ald.- 142, 23), Wrt. Voc. ii. 89, 60.
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Hí ymb hine gemearcodon ánne hring (
circulum) on þǽre eorðan and héton ꝥ hé mid his fét þone hring ne oferstópe, Gr. D. 196, 27-197, 1: Lch. ii. 112, 1. VI a. a circular band of light or colour :-- Is ymb þone sweóran swylce sunnan hring beága beorhtast (cf. his (the Phenix's) sweóra is swylce smǽte gold, E. S. viii. 478, 57; and Ors. 5, 14; S. 248, 9 (in Dict. )
. In this latter passage, however, the original seems to intend a halo with prismatic colouring),- Ph. 305.
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Wuldorful apostolan hring
gloriosus apostolorum chorus,
- Angl. ii. 357, 10.
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Fugla cynn þone hálgan hringe beteldað,
- Ph. 339.
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Wíde rád wolcnum under ofer holmes hrincg hof séleste,
- Gen. 1393.
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Hringa hóhwerfinge
orbes orbibus,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 75, 6: 64, 21.
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Hringum
orbibus,
- 63, 10.
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Ǽr sunne twelf mónða hringe útan ymbgán hæbbe
priusquam sol bis senis voluminibus annilem circumvolverit orbem,
- Guth. Gr. 172, 28.
Bosworth, Joseph. “hring.” 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/53232.
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