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sige-róf

  • adjective
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sige-róf, adj.
Of victorious energy, triumphantly active.
applied to a warrior or to a king
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  • Sigeróf kyning (

    Hrothgar), Beo. Th. 1243 ; B. 619 : (Constantine ),

      Elen. Kmbl. 315 ; El. 158 : 141 ; El. 70.
  • Wǽron Rómware secgas sigerófe, 93 ; El. 47 : Judth. Thw. 24, 8 ; Jud. 177.
without reference to battle
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  • Mín yldra fæder sigeróf sægde, fród fyrnwiota,

      Elen. Kmbl. 873 ; El. 437.
  • Sigerófne (

    St. Andrew

    ),
      Andr. Kmbl. 2451 ; An. 1227.
  • Gesǽton sigerófe . . . rǽdþeahtende,

      Elen. Kmbl. 1732 ; El. 868.
  • Sigerófra (

    the saints in glory

    ),
      Lchdm. i. 390, 4.
applied to the Deity
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  • Éce Dryhten, sigeróf settend,

      Exon. Th. 188, 17 ; Az. 47.
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