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Stratmann - Bradley records also one passage from Langland containing the word . 823. CALLING , SHOUTING IBEREN ' voice , clamour , cries ' . OE gebæru is usually taken as neuter plural , from gebære , but see Toller's discussion of ...
Stratmann - Bradley records also one passage from Langland containing the word . 823. CALLING , SHOUTING IBEREN ' voice , clamour , cries ' . OE gebæru is usually taken as neuter plural , from gebære , but see Toller's discussion of ...
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I suggest tentatively that this is the sense of the word in the passage cited under GLEO above , since Blæðgabreat is there said to love gleomen , and to have known both the songs and the music of all lands .
I suggest tentatively that this is the sense of the word in the passage cited under GLEO above , since Blæðgabreat is there said to love gleomen , and to have known both the songs and the music of all lands .
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Song ' seems to be implied in the following passage where leop is contrasted , as something sung , with ræd and rune : ræd sceal mon secgan , rune writan , leop gesingan Exeter Gnom.P.140 . Also in : Longað þonne þy læs be him con leopa ...
Song ' seems to be implied in the following passage where leop is contrasted , as something sung , with ræd and rune : ræd sceal mon secgan , rune writan , leop gesingan Exeter Gnom.P.140 . Also in : Longað þonne þy læs be him con leopa ...
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