Dún-stán
- noun [ masculine ]
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Hér S. Dúnstán wearþ geboren
in this year [A. D. 925] St. Dunstan was born,
- Chr. 925 ;
- Th. 199, 4, col. 3 .
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Hér Eádmund cing betǽhte Glæstinga beri S. Dúnstáne, ðár he siððan ǽrest abbod wearþ
in this year [A. D. 943] king Edmund delivered Glastonbury to St. Dunstan, where he afterwards first became abbot,
- 943 ;
- Th. 211, 17-21, col. 3 .
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On ðam ylcan geáre wæs Dúnstán abbod adrǽfed ofer sǽ
in the same year [A. D. 957] abbot Dunstan was driven away over sea,
- 957 ;
- Th. 217, 2-4, col. 1 .
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Hér Eádgár sende æfter S. Dúnstáne, and geaf [MS. gif] him ðæt bisceopríce on Wigarceastre, and syððan ðæt bisceopríce on [MS. an] Lundene
in this year [A. D. 959] Edgar sent after St. Dunstan, and gave him the bishopric of Worcester, and afterwards the bishopric of London,
- 959 ;
- Th. 219, 25-29, col. 3 .
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Hér Sce Dúnstán féng to arcebisceopríce
in this year [A. D. 961] St. Dunstan succeeded to the archbishopric [of Canterbury],
- 961 ;
- Th. 218, 34, col. 1 .
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On ðissum geáre ealle ða yldestan Angelcynnes witan gefeóllon æt Calne of ánre upflóran, búton se hálga Dúnstán arcebisceop ána ætstód uppan ánum beáme; and sume ðǽr swíðe gebrócode wǽron, and sume hit ny [ = ne] gedydon mid ðam lífe
in this year [A. D. 978] all the chief witan of the English race fell at Calne from an upper floor, but the holy archbishop Dunstan alone stayed upon a beam; and some there were very much maimed, and some did not escape with life,
- Chr. 978 ;
- Th. 231, 30-39, col. 1 .
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Hér Dúnstán se hálga arcebisceop forlét ðis líf, and geférde ðæt heofonlíce
in this year [A. D. 988] the holy archbishop Dunstan departed this life, and passed to the heavenly [life],
- 988 ;
- Th. 239, 9-11, col. 1 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “Dún-stán.” 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/8119.
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