Old English

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  • IPA(key): /jeˈre͜ord/, [jeˈre͜orˠd]

Etymology 1

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From ġe- +‎ reord.

Noun

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ġereord f or n

  1. speech, language
    • "Ælfric's Lives of Saints", XXVI Of Saint Oswold, lines 64-66
      Hit gelamp þā swā þæt sē ġelēaffulla cyning ġerehte his witan on heora āgenum ġereorde þæs bisċeopes bodunge mid blīþum mōde.
      It befell then that the faithful king explained to his counsellors in their own language the bishop's preaching with glad mind.
  2. voice
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ġereord

  1. having a language
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Etymology 2

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Parallel to Etymology 1. Compare Old Norse greddir (nourisher, poetic).

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ġereord f

  1. a meal, refection, food
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