Niht-gerím

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - niht-gerím

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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niht-gerím
n. Reckoning by days (number of days :-- Æfter seofontýnum nihtgerímes after seventeen days, Menol. Fox 52 ; Men. 26: 110; Men. 55 : Andr. Kmbl. 229; An. 115 : 315; An. 158. Ealra hæfde v. and syxtig ðá hé forþ gewát and nigon hund eác nihtgerímes in all the number of his days when he died was nine hundred and sixty-five years, Cd. Th. 72, 28; Gen. 1193. [Cf. dógorgerím, and Icel. náttar-tal : Chauc. nighter-tale.] niht-gerim

Related words: niht, III),

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