Clerc, cleric

Old English Dictionary Entry

Clerc, cleric

Old English Dictionary Entry

Part of speech: Related words: cliroc

Definitions

1 clerc, cleric

Add: one of the secular (as opposed to monastic) clergy:--Ic secge þé, lá cleric, on þín eáre, Angl. viii. 300, 14. On gewittnesse Byrhtstánes mæssepreóstes and on clerices þe þis gewrát, Cht. E. 255, 30. Wolde ic ꝥ þá ǽðela(n) clericas ásceócon fram heora andgites orðance ǽlce sleacnysse, Angl. viii. 301, 4. Ús þingð tó langsum ꝥ wé ealne þisne cwide on Englisc clericum geswutelion, 300, 7. Hé was underfange of þám hádesmannum þe him ealra uneáðest was, ꝥ was clerican, Chr. 995; P. 128, 20. Hé ongan tó tellende þám pápan eal embe þá clericas, P. 130, 31. [O. H. Ger. chlirih: Icel. klerkr.] in Dict. clerc,cleric

Runic Inscription

ᚳᛚᛖᚱᚳ, ᚳᛚᛖᚱᛁᚳ

Possible runic inscription in Anglo-Saxon futhorc

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