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dæg-rím

  • noun [ neuter ]
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dæg-rím, es; n. [dæg day, rím a number]
A number of days, a course of days;dierum numerus
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  • Wiste ðe geornor ðæt his aldres wæs ende gegongen, dógora dægrím

    he knew the better that his life's end was passed, his days' number,

    • Beo. Th. 1650
    • ;
    • B. 823
    • .
  • Upon ðæt ígland ðǽr Apollines dóhtor wunode dægrímes worn upon the island where Apollo's daughter dwelt a number of days, Bt. Met. Fox 26, 66; Met. 26, 33: Cd. 47; Th. 60, 1; Gen. 975: 67; Th. 80, 20; Gen. 1331, On his dægríme

    in his number of days,

    • Exon. 83 b
    • ;
    • Th. 314,
    • 10;
    • Mód. 12
    • .
  • Dægríme fród

    wise in number of days,

    130 a;
    • Th. 498,
    • 15;
    • Rä. 88, 2: Cd. 99
    • ;
    • Th. 131,
    • 9;
    • Gen. 2173
    • .
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