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burh-sittend

  • noun [ masculine ]
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burh-sittend, burg-sittend, es; m.
A city-dweller, an inhabitant of a city, citizen; urbis incola, civis
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  • Ðú scealt sunu ágan, ðone sculon burhsittende Isaac hátan

    thou shall have a son, whom the city-dwellers shall call Isaac,

      Cd. 106; Th. 140, 12; Gen. 2326: 136; Th. 172, 2; Gen. 2838.
  • Ðá wurdon blíðe burhsittende

    then the citizens became merry,

      Judth. 11; Thw. 23, 37; Jud. 159: Cd. 188; Th. 235, 1; Dan. 299.
  • Ðæt is wíde cúþ burhsittendum

    that is widely known to the city-dwellers,

      Cd. 135; Th. 170, 18; Gen. 2815: 210; Th. 261, 11, 23; Dan. 724, 730.
  • His gebídan ne mágon burgsittende

    citizens cannot wait for him,

      Bt. Met. Fox 27, 34; Met. 27, 17: Elen. Kmbl. 552; El. 276.
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v. burh-sittende.
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v.  burg-sittend.
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