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up-rodor

  • noun [ masculine ]
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up-rodor, (-er), -rador, es; m.
the firmament on high, the visible heavens, the sky
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  • Wolde hé ðæt him eorðe and uproder and síd wæter geseted wurde woruldgesceafte,

      Cd. Th. 7, 1; Gen. 99.
  • Ðás woruld, eorðan ymbhwyrft and uprodor,

      179, 10; Exod. 26: 205, 2; Exod. 429.
  • Eorðan sceátas and uprodor,

      Exon. Th. 312, 6; Seef. 105.
  • Eorðan and uprodor,

      69, 32; Cri. 1129: Cd. Th. 182, 15; Exod. 76.
  • Ealne ymbhwyrft and uprador,

      Elen. Kmbl. 1459; El. 731.
  • Hwílum cerreþ on uprodor ælbeorhta lég,

      Met. 29, 51.
heaven
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  • Wæs Gúðláces gǽst gelǽded in uprodor fore onsýne éces Déman,

      Exon. Th. 148, 34; Gú. 754.
  • Hé lǽdeþ eádige gástas on uprodor,

      Cd. Th. 212, 25; Exod. 544.
  • In uprodor,

      177, 33; Exod. 4.
  • Cf. up-heofon.
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