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weorold-gesceaft

  • noun [ feminine ]
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weorold-gesceaft, e; f.
the created world
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  • Óð ðæt ðeós woruldgesceaft þurh word gewearð wuldorcyninges,

      Cd. Th. 7, 23 ; Gen. 110.
created things, creatures
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  • God wolde ðæt him eorðe and uproder and síd wæter geseted wurde woruldgesceafte on wráðra gield,

      Cd. Th. 7, 4; Gen. 101.
a creature of this world, an earthly creature
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  • Ða unstillan woruldgesceafta,

      Met. 11. 19, 101.
  • Hé waldeþ weoruldgesceafta,

      29, 78.
  • Woruldgesceafta,

      11, 84.
  • Fægerust woruldgesceafta (

    the sun

    ),
      Menol. Fox 227; Men. 115.
  • Weroda Waldend, woruldgesceafta,

      Cd. Th. 237, 4; Dan. 332 : 53, 19 ; Gen. 863.
  • Ðæt fýr is yfemest ofer eallum ðissum woruldgesccaftum,

      Bt. 33, 4; Fox 128, 39, Wið ealle weoruldgesceafta, Met. 20, 129.
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v.  weorold-sceaft.
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