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In this sense the word is associated with feasting and rejoicing and general happiness : Birles þer þrungen : gleomen þer sungen / harpen gunnen dremen : duzede wes on selen II.538.11-14 ; ( as an accompaniment to a prosperous voyage ) ...
In this sense the word is associated with feasting and rejoicing and general happiness : Birles þer þrungen : gleomen þer sungen / harpen gunnen dremen : duzede wes on selen II.538.11-14 ; ( as an accompaniment to a prosperous voyage ) ...
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Lazamon uses the word in the sense of ' bow , submit ' ( intrans . ) : Ah heo ( for he ) mot nede beien : be mon pe ibunden bið I.45.11-12 ; further ( trans . ) Ah leoue sune Brennes : bei þi starke ponc . leie a - dun þin hære scrud ...
Lazamon uses the word in the sense of ' bow , submit ' ( intrans . ) : Ah heo ( for he ) mot nede beien : be mon pe ibunden bið I.45.11-12 ; further ( trans . ) Ah leoue sune Brennes : bei þi starke ponc . leie a - dun þin hære scrud ...
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( The sense may be , not ' they tossed their helmets etc. , but their helmets ( or plumes ) quivered etc. The OE usage however rather favors the former . See also the remarks under RUSIEN , RISIEN below . ) ...
( The sense may be , not ' they tossed their helmets etc. , but their helmets ( or plumes ) quivered etc. The OE usage however rather favors the former . See also the remarks under RUSIEN , RISIEN below . ) ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
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