-
medieval Welsh literature. First, it
occurs in the
corrupt form
Cubert m.
Daere in the
Middle Welsh tale
Culhwch ac Olwen,
along with the
names of other...
- æghƿær
godes lof upp aræran and
unriht alecgan and full frið ƿyrcean be
ðære mihte, þe me god
syllan ƿolde. ¶ I nam(took) me to mind the
writs and the...
- vale, dolină
Romanian dolec,
dolek Slovenian údolí, důl
Czech dolina Polish údolie,
dolina Slovak دره (
dære)
Persian دۆڵ (doll) Kurdish...
- Næs hie
ðære fylle manfordædlan,
symbel ymbsæton ac on
mergenne be yðlafe sƿeordum asƿefede, ymb
brontne lade ne letton.
beorht beacen godes; / gefean...
- the sea. The
light came from the east, the
bright beacon of God. Næs hie
ðære fylle gefean hæfdon, manfordædlan, þæt hie me þegon,
symbel ymbsæton sægrunde...
-
William le
Gentil Thomas de
Betham Member of
Parliament for
Lancashire 1312 With:
Henry de
Trafford Succeeded by
William de
Bradshaigh Edmund de
Daere...
- hunnes, henna, hennar, huns Dets, det sitt, dess Vår, våkke, vår', våres, vårres Deres, dokkers, dokkes, 'eras Dems, demma,
dæres, dæmmes, dæmmers, deira...
- Leit
grummle immerhie, Sie
grumble Daag un Nacht. Uff Gut's un Scheen's in
daere Welt
Gewwe sie gar kee Acht. Im
Summer iss es gans zu hees, Im
Winter gans...
- in Old English,
where Ælfric of
Eynsham states in
Homilies vol. II:...on
ðære feorðan wæccan. An wæcce hæfð þreo tida;
feower wæccan gefyllað
twelf tida;...
- Dunscore. The old Kirk at this time was said to be so
ruinous that "they
daere not for
hazard of
their life
repaire thearto for
Godis worship".
James Grierson...