Wocor

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wocor

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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wocor
f. Increase, fruit, offspring :-- Sceal fæsl wesan cwiclifigendra cynna gehwilces on ðæt wudufæsten, wócor gelæded eorðan túdres, Cd. Th. 79, 17 ; Gen. 1312. Féd feora wócre, 81, 9 ; Gen. 1342. Ða gemunde God sunu Larneches, and ealle ða wócre ðe hé wið wætre beleác, 85, 3; Gen. 1409. Híwan lǽd ðú, ; and ealle ða wocre ðe ic nerede, 90, 4; Gen. 1490, [Goth. wókrs GREEK O. Frs. wóker interest: O. H. Ger. wuochar augmentum, incrementum, fructus, fecunditas, germen : Icel. ókr interest. ] wocor
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