Dæg-þerne

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - dæg-þerne

According to the Old English Dictionary:

dæg-þerne
adj. Day, for use in the day time:--Gán hí and hí mid dægþernum (diurnalibus) tyslian gescýum, Angl. xiii. 383, 259. Tó unscrýdende dægþerne scós ad exuendos diurnales calceos, 392, 390. [Diurnales dicuntur calcei quibus interdiu utuntur monachi, qui calciamenta diurna appellantur in Capit. Ludovici Pii. Migne.] Cf. nihterne. dæg-þerne
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