legie
- noun [ feminine ]
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Þá hét Pompeius þæt mon ꝥ fæsten brǽce and on fuhte dæges and nihtes, simle án leg(ie) æfter óþerre unwérig
cum alias aliis legiones dies noctesque succedere sine requie cogeret
,- Ors. 5, 11 ; S. 238, 9.
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Ealle þá legean,
- 5, 12; S. 240, 6.
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Eahta legian,
- 5, 13 ; S. 246, 7: 8.
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Augustus sende Quintillus on Germanie mid þrím legian,
- 5, 15 ; S. 250, 10.
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Rómáne hæfdon gegaderad feówer legian heora folces,
- 4, 9 ; S. 192, 7 : 5, 12; S. 240, 12.
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Seofon legan (legion,
v. l.
),- S. 238, 16.
Bosworth, Joseph. “legie.” 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/54450.
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