diuritha
See also: diuriða
Old Saxon
FWOTD – 3 September 2016
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *diuriþu, from Proto-Germanic *diuriþō. Equivalent to diuri + -itha. Cognates include English dearth, Dutch duurte, Old Norse dýrð.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdiu̯.ri.θɑ/, [ˈdiy̯.ri.ðɑ]
Noun
diuritha f
- dearness, preciousness
- honour, glory
- Heliand 4249-4250 (early 9th century):
- ... that sia muostin an them marien dage iro drohtines diuritha antfahan.
- ... that they may receive glory in the glory-days of their lord.
- Heliand 4249-4250 (early 9th century):
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