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BYRLE

  • noun [ masculine ]
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BYRLE, byrele, es; m.
A cup-bearer, butler; pocillator, calicum magister, pincerna
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  • Byrle

    pincerna,

      Ælfc. Gl. 113; Som. 80, l; Wrt. Voc. 60, 37: 74, 16.
  • Egipta cynges byrle

    pincerna regis Ægypti,

      Gen. 40, 1.
  • Byrele

    pincerna.

      Wrt. Voc. 290, 51.
  • Þurh byreles hond

    through the cup-bearer's hand,

      Exon. 88a; Th. 330, 15; Vy. 51.
  • Byrlas ne gǽldon

    the cup-bearers delayed not,

      Andr. Kmbl. 3065 ; An. 1535.
  • Geleornedon his byrelas him betweonum

    his cup-bearers planned among themselves,

      Ors. 3, 9; Bos. 69, 10: Beo. Th. 2327; B. 1161.
  • Geþohte he ðæra byrla ealdor

    recordatus est magistri pincernarum,

      Gen. 40, 20, 21, 23.
  • Yldest byrla

    a caliculis, magister calicum,

      Ælfc. Gl. 113; Som. 79, 130; Wrt. Voc. 60, 34.
  • Ðara ððer bewiste his byrlas, óðer his bæcestran

    alter pincernis præerat, alter pistoribus,

      Gen. 40, 2.
Etymology
[Laym, birle, borle: Orm. birrless, pl: Icel. byrli, byrlari , m.]
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v.  byrele.
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  • BYRLE, n.