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Temes

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Temes, Temese the Thames. In the declension both weak and strong forms are found. [In Latin, nom. Temis, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. i. 30, 12, Temes, ii. 23, 12: gen. Tamisae, i. 98, 1: dat. Taemise, 216, 25: acc. Tamesim Bd. 1, 2; S. 42, 34 may be cited]
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  • Neáh ðære ié ðe mon hǽt Temes (Temese, MS. C.)

    ad flumen Tamesim,

      Ors. 5, 12; Swt. 238, 22.
  • Sý eá hátte Temese,

      Chr. Erl. 5, 11.
  • Ymbe heora landgemǽra: andlang Temese (on Temese, 8),

      L. A. G. 1; Th. i. 152, 18.
  • Út on Temese; ðonne ondlong Temese,

      Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iii. 438, 3-4.
  • Fóron be Temese ... be norþan Temese,

      Chr. 894; Erl. 92, 14, 20.
  • Hí tugon hira scipuup on Temese,

      895; Erl. 93, 31.
  • Hí námon him wintersetl on Temesan and lifedon of Eást-Seaxum,

      1009; Erl. 143, 4.
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