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eáste-weard

  • adjective
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Substitute: eáste-weard; adj. Eastward, east, eastern part of the noun to which the word is applied
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  • Þæt býne land is eásteweard brádost. Eásteweard hit mæg bión syxtig míla brád,

      Ors. 1, 1; S. 18, 29, 30.
  • Búton gewaldenum dǽle eásteweardes þæs folces,

      Chr. 894; P. 86, 13.
  • From eástewearde middangearde

    ab oriente,

      Nar. 25, 24.
  • On eásteweardre (eástwarde, v. l.) Cent

    ad orientalem Cantiae plagam,

      893; P. 84, 5; Bd. 1, 25; Sch. 51, 18.
  • On ðá foryrðe eástewerde,

      C. D. iii. 449, 32.
  • Se here oferhergeade alle Cent eástewearde,

      Chr. 865; P. 68, 11.
  • Hié cómon on Eást-seaxna lond eásteweard,

      895; P. 88, 21.
  • Eást on ðá ealdan díc oð ídel híwisce eásteweard,

      C. D. v. 319, 22.
  • Oð Indéas eástewearde, Met. 16, 18. ¶ used substantively :-- Þæt Babylonicum (ríce) wæs þæt forme and on eáste weardum

    Babylonium regnum ab oriente,

      Ors. 2, l; S. 60, 2.
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v. weste-weard.
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