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dæg, <b>. I a.</b> add: ¶ in pl.
Wright's OE grammar
§5; §10; §54; §57; §78; §153; §155; §180; §183; §211; §212; §215; §217; §218; §234; §252; §284; §299; §320; §324; §331; §334; §336; §557;
days, denoting a period of undefined extent
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  • On þám dagum cóm Ióhannes,

      Mt. 3, 1: Lk. 1, 39.
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  • Geloten dæg

    suprema (dies ),

      Wrt. Voc. i. 53, 14.
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  • Þú sealdest him langsumnyssa dagena,

      Ps. L. 20, 5.
¶ Árísed óðer cynning ... feá tíde hé bið on his dagum
exsurget alius rex ... paucum tempus sub cuius diebus,
    Verc. Först. 104, 4.
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v. Candelmæsse-dæg, fæsten-dæg, foran-dæg, gearcung-dæg, gegearcung-dæg, geohhol-dæg, hálig-dæg, heáhmæsse-dæg, heófung-dæg, hláfmæsse-dæg, lencten-dæg, mæsse-dæg, mál-dæg, merigen-dæg, middel-dæg, midne-dæg, morgen-dæg, Sunnan-dæg, Wódnes-dæg; dœ́g.
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