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bisceop-setl

  • noun [ neuter ]
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bisceop-setl, biscop-setl, biscep-setl, es; n. [bisceop a bishop, setl a seat] .
a bishop's seat or
residence; sedes episcopalis
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  • Sæt he ðæt bisceopsetl xxxvii wintra and six mónaþ and feówertyne dagas

    he occupied the episcopal residence thirty-seven [of] years [winters] and six months and fourteen days,

      Bd. 5, 23; S. 646, 9.
  • He ðam Wine gesealde biscop-setl on Wintan ceastre

    Vino in civitate Venta sedem episcopalem tribuit,

      3, 7; S. 530, 7, 14.
  • Se eádiga Petrus se apostol gesæt biscepsetl on Róme

    the blessed Peter the apostle occupied the episcopal residence in Rome,

      Chr. 45; Erl. 6, 19.
a bishopric; episcopatus
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  • Wine wæs adrifen of his bisceopsetle

    Wine was driven from his bishopric;

    pulsus est Vini de episcopatu,
      Bd. 3, 7; S. 530, 13.
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v.  biscep-setl biscop-setl.
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