cneó-rím
- noun [ neuter ]
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Of ðam wíd folc, cneórím micel, cenned wǽron
from whom a wide-spread people, a great progeny, were born
- Cd. 79;
- Th. 98, 32;
- Gen. 1639.
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Cneórím [MS. cneorisn] Caines
the family of Cain
- 63;
- Th. 76, 12;
- Gen. 1256.
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He his cynnes cneórím ícte
he increased the progeny of his race
- 59;
- Th. 72, 22;
- Gen. 1190.
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Ða ðæs cynnes cneówrím ícton
they increased the progeny of the race
- 52;
- Th. 65, 13;
- Gen. 1065.
Bosworth, Joseph. “cneó-rím.” 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/6439.
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