Dægréd-wóma

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - dægréd-wóma

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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dægréd-wóma
m. [dægréd daybreak, dawn, wóma a noise, rushing] Rush or noise of dawn; auroræ strepitus :-- Óþ-ðæt eástan cwom ofer deóp gelád dægrédwóma, wedertácen wearm until there carte from the east over the deep way the rush of dawn, a warm weather-token, Exon. 51 b; Th. 179, 24; Gú. 1266: Andr. Kmbl. 249; An. 125. dægred-woma
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