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steorra

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
steorra, an; m.
Wright's OE grammar
§5; §85; §196; §205; §278; §401;
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  • Steorra stella, tungel

    sidus,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 41, 53.
  • Swána steorra

    hesperius,

    ii.
      43, 39.
  • Se hára (háta ?) steorra canis vel

    canicula, Stella quae Sirius vocatur,

      128, 25.
  • Se steorra ðe wé hátaþ Ursa ne cymþ nǽfre on ðam westdǽle, þeáh ealle óþre steorran faren æfter ðære sunnan,

      Bt. 39, 13; Fox 232, 29-32.
  • Se steorra (stearra,

      Lind.) ðe hí on eástdǽle gesáwon, Mt. Kmbl. 2, 9.
  • Steorra, se is cweden

    commeta,

      Bd. 4, 12; S. 581, 13.
  • Beorhtnes scínendes steorran,

      5, 12; S. 629, 5.
  • Stiorran,

      Met. 28, 44.
  • Ðone beorhtan steorran ðe wé hátaþ morgensteorra; ðone ilcan wé hátaþ óþre naman ǽfensteorra,

      Bt. 4; Fox 8, 2-4.
  • Tácna on steorrum,

      Lk. Skt. 21, 25.
Etymology
[O. Frs. stera: O. Sax. O. H. Ger. sterro: Goth. stairnó; f.: O. H. Ger. sterno: Icel. stjarna; f.]
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v. ǽfen-, dæg-, heofon-, morgen-, sǽ-, scip-, swán-steorra.
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  • steorra, n.