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hringe

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Grammar
hringe, an; f.
A ring employed as a means of attachment, suspension, compression, &c., a buckle, clasp. v. hring;
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  • Hringiae, hringae, hringe, sigl

    fibula,

      Txts. 62, 410.
  • Sigel oððe hringe,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 351, 42.
  • Hringe ansa, 8, 5; i. 284, 7: 66, 34 (not hringc). Geheáfdod hringce

    samothracius,

      40, 60.
  • Sméðe ringce

    tinius,

      56.
  • 'Gange him tó mínre byrgene and áteó áne hringan úp of ðǽre þrýh; and gif seó hringe him folgað æt þám forman tige . . . Gif seó hringe nele úp . . .' Se smið . . . genam áne hringan . . . Héé
  • Hringan

    legulam,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 87, 18.
Etymology
[Icel. hringja a buckle.]
Similar entries
v. gyrdel-hringe, gyrdels-hringe.
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  • hringe, n.