weorc
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Hé wæs út farende mid þám bróþrum tó þæs landes weorce, Gr. D. 165, ii. Þ hí férdan in þæt weorc Godes wordes, Bd. i. 23 ; Sch. 50, l. IVa. add :-- Nǽron þis ná úre weorc, ac hit wǽron þára háligra apostola
haec nostra non sunt, sed sanctorum apostolorum,
- Gr. D. 165, 26.
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Þá ádúne ástígað on sǽon scipum dónde weorcu
(operationes)
on wæterum manegum.- Ps. Rdr. 106, 23.
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IV b.
add:
— Ðsér wæs cyrice geworht and getimbred wundorlices worces.- Bd. i. 7 ; Sch. 27, 7.
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Ne forstondeð ꝥ fæsten nówiht ꝥ mid gesynsciplice weorce bið besmyten,
- Ll. Th. ii. 440, 7.
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Þǽr syndon þá micelan mǽrða, ꝥ syndan ðá geweorc (weorc, v.l.) þe Alexander hét gewyrcean ibi sunt illa magna insignia que Alexander operari jusserat, Nar. 33, 20. VI a. add :-- Tuoege of ðǽm eádo in ꝥ weorc (werch, R.,
castellum),
- Lk. L. 24, 13.
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Þæt wæs þám weorode weor[c] (weor[ce]?) tó geþoligenne,
- An. 1661. v. æfer-, ælmes-, ban- (Ll. Lbmn. 244, 34), ciricsceat-, eorþ-, leóþ-, morþ-, yfel-weorc.
Bosworth, Joseph. “weorc.” 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/60374.
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