Mǽl-dæg

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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mǽl-dæg
m. A day, season, an appointed time :-- Hé ðæs mǽl-dæges self ne wénde ðæt him Sarra bringan meahte on woruld sunu he himself never hoped for the day when Sarah could bring him a son into the world, Cd. 107; Th. 141, 4; Gen. 2339. Hé moncynnes mǽste hæfde on ðǽm mǽldagum mægen and strengo, 79; Th. 98, 18; Gen. 1632. mæl-dæg
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