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dún-scrǽf

  • noun [ neuter ]
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dún-scrǽf, gen. -scræfes; pl. nom. acc. -scrafu; gen. -scrafa; dat. -scrafum, -scræfum; n. [dún a mountain, scræf a den, cave]
A mountain-cave; montāna cavema
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  • Dúnscrafu,

    nom. pl. mountain-caves,

    • Exon. 56 a
    • ;
    • Th. 199,
    • 12;
    • Ph. 24
    • .
  • He séceþ dýgle stówe under dúnscrafum

    he seeks a secret place among the mountain-caves,

    96 a;
    • Th. 357,
    • 32;
    • Pa. 37
    • .
  • Weras woldon to dúnscræfum drohtoþ sécan

    the men would seek a refuge in mountain-caves,

    • Andr. Kmbl. 3076
    • ;
    • An. 1541
    • .
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  • dún-scrǽf, n.