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EARFEÐE

  • noun [ neuter ]
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Grammar
EARFEÐE, earfoþ, es; pl. nom. acc. u, o, a; n.
Hardship, labour, difficulty, trouble, suffering, woe; lăbor, mŏlestia, tribŭlātio
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  • Ic ðæt earfeðe wonn

    I suffered the hardship,

    • Exon. 28 b
    • ;
    • Th. 87,
    • 21;
    • Cri. 1428
    • .
  • Earfoðes feala

    tribulātiōnis multum,

    • Ps. Th. 70,
    • 19.
  • Earfoðu,

    • 21, 9: 24, 15 : 68,
    • 27.
  • Ðe ða earfeða dreógeþ

    who suffers those afflictions,

    • Exon. 52 b
    • ;
    • Th. 183,
    • 18;
    • Gú. 1329
    • .
  • Earfeðum,

    • Ps. Th. 106, 5,
    • 27.
  • Earfoða dǽl

    a deal of sufferings,

    • Cd. 9
    • ;
    • Th. 12,
    • 4;
    • Gen. 180
    • .
Etymology
[
Plat. arbeed, f;
Hel. araƀéd, arƀed, f; araƀédi, arƀédi, n:
O. Sax. arbeit, f; arbeithi, arbeidi, arvit, n:
Frs. aerbeyde:
O. Frs. arbeid, arbed, n:
Dut. arbeid, m;
Ger. arbeit, f:
M. H. Ger. arbeit, arebeit, f:
O. H. Ger. arabeit, arbeit, f:
Goth. arbaiþs, f;
Dan. arbeid, arbeide, n:
Swed. arbete, n:
Icel. erfiði, erviði, n. toil, labour, distress
.]
Derived forms
firen*-*earfeðe, -earfoþ, ge-, mægen-, mód-, woruld-
Linked entries
v.  earfoþ eorfeðe erfeðe.
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  • EARFEÐE, n.