- (clans; cf.
Irish cognate Mac-), of mead-settees atee (deprive),
egsode eorlas. Syððan ǣrest ƿearð [and] ugg (induce
loathing in, terrify;
related to "ugly")...
- ōs byþ
ordfruma ǣlcre sprǣce wīsdōmes wraþu and wītena frōfur and
eorla gehwām ēadnys and tō hiht god is the
origin of all
language wisdom's foundation...
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holdne hlaford, oþþæt
Heorrenda nu, leoðcræftig monn,
londryht geþah, þæt me
eorla hleo ær gesealde. Þæs ofereode, þisses swa mæg! I wish to say this about...
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Scyld Scēfing sceaþena þrēatum,
monegum mǣgþum,
meodosetla oftēah,
egsode eorlas. Syððan ǣrest wearð fēasceaft funden, hē þæs frōfre gebād, wēox
under wolcnum...
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English ᚩ Ōs bẏþ
ordfruma ælcre spræce
wisdomes wraþu and
witena frofur, and
eorla gehwam eadnẏs and tohiht. The
mouth is the
source of all language, a pillar...
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would come, and kept his word. ⋮ ⋮
forleton eorla gestreon eorðan healdan, [3166] They let the
ground keep that ancestral...
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transliterated as ea, and the Anglo-Saxon rune poem
glosses it as ᛠ [ear] bẏþ egle
eorla gehƿẏlcun, / ðonn[e] fæstlice flæsc onginneþ, / hraƿ colian,
hrusan ceosan...
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Gerard Jansen, at the
Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory ****ociation (
EORLA) to
perform autopsies on
eight of the deceased.
According to CBC News, Jansen...
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leafnesword guðfremmendra
gearwe ne wisson, maga gemedu. Næfre ic
maran geseah eorla ofer eorþan ðonne is
eower sum, secg on searwum; nis þæt seldguma, wæpnum...
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Offences relating to the king and his
household [Oliver: 1–7]
Offences against eorlas ("noblemen") [Oliver: 8–17]
Offences against ceorlas ("freemen") [Oliver:...