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twirǽdness

  • noun [ feminine ]
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twirǽdness, e; f.
Discord, dissension, disagreement
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  • Sacu and twirǽdnyss (

    strife, seditions,

      Gal. 5, 20), Homl. Skt. i. 17, 26.
  • Ðæt swá hweþer swá hit wǽre swá sibb swá twyrédnys betweónan Saxan and Myrcenum, ðæt ðæt mynster beó ǽfre on sibbe. Cod. Dip. B. i. 156, 16.
  • Se ðe sibbe Drihtnes twyrǽdnysse mid hátheortnysse tóbrycþ

    qui pacem Domini discordiae furore rumpit,

      Scint. 10, 2.
  • God ná ys twyrǽdnysse (

    dissensionis

    )
      God, 134, 6.
  • Be twirǽdnysse

    de discordia,

      133, 17.
  • Se wæs for sumere twyrǽdnesse (

    seditione

    ) on cwertern ásend,
      Lk. Skt. 23, 19.
  • Ða ðe ceáste and twyrǽdnysse styredon,

      Homl. Th. ii. 338, 11.
  • Ðonne gé geseóþ gefeoht and twyrǽdnessa

    (seditiones),

      Lk. Skt. 21, 9.
  • Twyrédnysse

    dissensiones,

      R. Ben. Interl. 109, 17.
  • Twirédnesse

    discordias,

      Kent. Gl. 1124.
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v.  án-rǽdnes.
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