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Dofere

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Dofere, Dofre, an; f. [Hunt. Douere, Doure: Sim. Dun. Kni. Dovere: Houd. Dowere: Brom. Dover: Thorn. Dovore: Wel. dwfr water]
DOVER; Dubris, Dofris, is; f
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  • His men cóman to Doferan

    his men came to Dover,

      Chr. 1050; Th. 313, 20, col. 2: 1051; Th. 317, 25, col. 2.
  • On ðam ylcan geáre com Eustatius up æt Doferan

    in the same year Eustace landed at Dover,

      1052; Th. 312, 26, col. 2: 1095; Th. 361, 21.
  • He to Dofran gewende

    he went to Dover,

      1048; Th. 313, 32, 34, 35, Col. 1; 315, 18, col. 1: 1052; Th. 319, 26, col. 1.
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