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DÓGOR

  • noun [ masculine ]
  • adjective
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Grammar
DÓGOR, dóger, es; m. n.
Wright's OE grammar
§419;
A day; dies
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  • Ymb ántíd óðres dógores

    about the first hour of the second day,

      Beo. Th. 444; B. 219: 1215; B. 605.
  • He to ðam ýtemæstan dógore becom

    he came to his last day,

      Bd. 4, 8; S. 575, 30, 39.
  • Ðys dógor ðú geþyld hafa weána gehwylces

    do thou have patience this day for every woe,

      Beo. Th. 2794; B. 1395.
  • Ðý dógore

    in that day,

      3599; B. 1797: Judth. 9; Thw. 21, l0; Jud. 12.
  • Uferan dógore

    at a later day,

      Past. 38, 8; Hat. MS. 52 b, 7: Ors. 4, 5; Bos. 82, 15.
  • Dógor beóþ mín forþscriðen

    my days will be departed,

      Exon. 48 a; Th. 164, 14; Gú. 1011.
  • He dógora gehwám dreám gehýrde hlúdne in healle

    he heard loud merriment each day in the hall,

      Beo. Th. 176; B. 88: Bt. Met. Fox 13, 42; Met. 13, 21: 22, 122; Met. 22, 61.
  • His dógora wæs rím aurnen

    the number of his days was run out,

      Cd. 79; Th. 98, 5; Gen. 1625: 119; Th. 155, 12; Gen. 2571.
  • Emb ahta dógera rímes

    after the number of eight days,

      Menol. Fox 189; Men. 96.
  • He wæs his ðara nýhstana dógera gemyndig

    he was mindful of his last days,

      Bd. 4, 3; S. 569, 4.
  • His forgifnesse gumum to helpe dǽleþ dógra gehwám Dryhten weoroda

    the Lord of hosts dealeth his forgiveness each day in help to men,

      Exon. 14 a; Th. 27, 9; Cri. 428: 33 a; Th. 105, 23; Gú. 27: Beo. Th. 2184; B. l090.
  • Ic mána fela æfter dógrum dyde

    I did many evils during my days,

      Hy. 4, 51; Hy. Grn. ii. 284, 51.
  • Þrió dógor

    for the space of three days;

    triduo,
      Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 15, 32.
  • Uferan dógrum

    in later days,

      Beo. Th. 4407; B. 2200.
Etymology
[Icel. dægr, dœgr, n. a day: Goth. -dogs; adj. in ahtau-dogs on the eighth, day; fidur-dogs on the fourth day.]
Derived forms
DER. dógor-gerím, -rím: ende-dógor.
Similar entries
v. dæg.
Linked entries
v.  dóger.
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  • DÓGOR, n.; adj.