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steorfa

  • noun [ masculine ]
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steorfa, an; m.
mortality, pestilence
Sceal áspringan wíde and síde stric and steorfa and fela ungelimpa,
    Wulfst. 86, 12: 159, 10.
Gif hit geweorðe ðæt folce mislimpe þurh here oðþon hungor, þurh stric oððe steorfan, L. P. 18; Th. ii. 324, 29.
flesh of animals that have died a natural death:?-Se ðe steorfan ete
qui morticinam ederit,
    L. Ecg. P. iv. 27; Th. i. 212, 3.
a place where death has taken place(?)
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  • Andlang móres tó síferþingcsteorfan,

      Cod. Dip. B. i. 296, 34.
Etymology
[Stala and steorfa swiðe eow seal hene, O. E. Homl. i. 13, 29. O. Sax. man-sterƀo: O. H. Ger. sterbo pestis, cladis, pestilentia.]
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v. fǽr-steorfa.
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  • steorfa, n.