Dorce-ceaster
- noun [ feminine ]
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Hér Cynegils [MS. Kynegils] wæs gefullod fram Byríne ðam biscope on Dorcaceastre
in this year [A. D. 635] Cynegils was baptized at Dorchester by bishop Birinus,
- Chr. 635 ;
- Th. 47, 4, col. 1 .
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Hér wæs Cwichelm gefullod onDorceceastre b[Dorces ceastre,
- Th. 46, 10, col. 1
in this year [A. D. 636] Cwichelm was baptized at Dorchester,
- 636 ;
- Th. 47, 9, col. 1: 639 ;
- Th. 46, 18, col. 2 ;
- 47, 17, col. 1 .
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Æt Dorceceastre [Dorceastre,
- Th. 175, 28, col. 2
at Dorchester,
- 897 ;
- Th. 174, 31, col. 1, 2;
- 175, 27, col. 1 .
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Geáfon ðam bisceope begen ða cyningas eardungstówe and biscopsetl on Dorceceastre
both the kings [Cynegils of the West Saxons and Oswald of the Northumbrians] gave the bishop [Birinus] a dwelling-place and episcopal see at Dorchester,
- Bd. 3, 7;
- S. 529, 20.
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Ætla wæs on Dorceceastre to bisceope gehálgod
Ætla was consecrated bishop of Dorchester,
- 4, 23;
- S. 594, 11.
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Hér Wulstán arcebiscop onféng eft biscopríces, on Dorceceastre
in this year [A. D. 954] archbishop Wulfstan again received a bishopric, at Dorchester,
- Chr. 954 ;
- Th. 215, 26, col. 1 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “Dorce-ceaster.” 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/7832.
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