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wín-berige

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Grammar
wín-berige, -berie, -berge, an; f.
A grape
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  • Wínberge uva. Wrt. Voc. i. 285, 72.
  • Wínberge te hunige áwylled

    medus

    , ii.
      59, 34.
  • Híre winberie ys gealla

    uva eorum uva fellis

    ,
      Deut. 32, 32.
  • Ne hig wín-berian (uuam) on gorste ne nimaþ,

    Lk.

      Skt. 6, 44.
  • Gesoden[e] wínberigan (-en, MS.)

    fecula

    ,
      Wrt. Voc. i. 27, 63.
  • Hit wæs ðá se tíma, ðæt wínberian rípodon

    erat autem tempus, quando jam praecoquae uvae vesci possunt

    ,
      Num. 13, 21: Scint. 154, 2.
  • Winberigena

    bacciniorum

    ,
      Hpt. Gl. 524, 21.
  • Genim ðás ylcan wyrte mid wínberian (-berium, -bergan,

    v.ll.

    ),
      Lchdm. i. 282, 9.
  • Wínberigean

    uvas

    ,
      Gen. 40, 9.
  • Ic nam ða wínberian and wrang on ðæt fæt,

      40, 11: Lchdm. iii. 114, 4.
  • Wínberian (-bergean,

    v.l.) uvas

    ,
      Mt. Kmbl. 7, 16.
Etymology
[Ofte druie sprintles bereð winberien? A. R. 276, 12. Goth. weina-basi; n.: O. Sax. wín*-*beri; n.: O. H. Ger. wín-beri(-peri); n. : Icel. wín-ber; n.]
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