-
Waering is a
Germanic surname.
Although Grant Allen and
Isaac Taylor described Wæring as an Anglo-Saxon clan name
equivalent to the
Norse Væringjar (autonym...
- gif hit
wǣre ēsa
gescot oððe hit
wǣre ylfa
gescot oððe hit
wǣre hægtessan
gescot nū ic
wille ðīn
helpan þis ðē tō bōte ēsa
gescotes ðis ðē tō bōte ylfa...
-
place on the
River Mersey. A new
settlement was
established by the
Saxon Wærings. By the
Middle Ages,
Warrington had
emerged as a
market town at the lowest...
- specimens. In 1961, 102
years after its description, Erik N. Kjellesvig-
Waering noted that only one of
these specimens (Number 89587 of the Geological...
- frægn
asked gif if him him
wære was æfter
after neodlaðu[m] urgent-journey niht
night getæse.
agreeable He.. frægn gif him
wære æfter neodlaðu[m] niht getæse...
- þære
haran apuldran,
Wyllelm him com
ongean on unwær, ær þis folc
gefylced wære. Ac se kyng þeah him swiðe
heardlice wið
feaht mid þam
mannum þe him gelæstan...
- inadmissible, and in his 1615
works Den Recht-gematigden Christen: Ofte
vande waere Moderatie and
Advys Over een
Concept van
moderatie Trigland denounced Grotius'...
-
History Museum Bern,
online at http://wsc.nmbe.ch ,
version 20.5 Kjellesvig-
Waering, Erik N. (1972). "Brontoscorpio anglicus: a
gigantic Lower Paleozoic scorpion...
- Eala þeodnes þrym! Hu seo þrag gewat,
genap under nihthelm, swa heo no
wære.
Where is the horse?
where the rider?
Where the
giver of treasure? Where...
- 1017/S0263593300006106. ISSN 1755-6929. S2CID 131416804. Erik N. Kjellesvig-
Waering (1972). "Brontoscorpio anglicus: A
Gigantic Lower Paleozoic Scorpion from...