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preón

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
preón, es; m.
A pin, brooch, fastening
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  • Preón vel oferfeng vel dalc

    fibula,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 40, 53.
  • Dolc oððe preón

    spinther,

      74, 59.
  • Hió becwiþ hyre ealdan gewíredan preón is an .vi. mancussum,

      Chart. Th. 537, 35.
  • Ic geann mínre yldran dehter ... ánes bendes and twegea preóna[s] and ánes wífscrúdes ealles,

      530, 21.
  • Menum ł preónum

    monilibus,

      Hpt. Gl. 434, 71.
  • Mynas, preánas

    lunulas,

      458, 30.
Etymology
[Þe vikelare ablent þene mon and put him preon in eien, A. R. 84, 2. Gol prenes and ringes, Gen. and Ex. 1872. Scot. preyne, prene, prin a pin made of wire: Icel. prjónn (Vigfusson compares with Gael. prine) a pin, knitting pin : M. H. Ger. pfrieme : Ger. pfriem : Du. priem. Cf. also M. English prene to stick with a pin: Yorkshire Dialect prin-cod a pincushion: Scot. prein to pin; prein-cod, -head pin-cushion, -head : Icel. prjóna to knit.]
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v. eár-, feax-, mentel-preón.
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