gereordung
Old English
editNoun
editġereordung f
- refection, meal, refreshment
- c. 992, Ælfric, "The Assumption of St. John the Apostle"
- Ðā hēt sē apostol ðā bǣre settan, and cwæð, "Mīn Drihten, Hǣlend Crist! Ārǣre ðē, Drusiana; ārīs, and ġeċyrr hām, and ġearca ūs ġereordunge on þīnum hūse." Drusiana þā ārās swilċe of slǣpe āwreht, and, carfull be ðæs apostoles hǣse, hām ġewende.
- Then the apostle bade them set down the bier, and said, "My Lord, Jesus Christ! Raise thee, Drusiana; arise, and return home, and prepare refection for us in thy house." Drusiana then arose as if from sleep awakened, and, mindful of the apostle's command, returned home.
- c. 992, Ælfric, "The Assumption of St. John the Apostle"
Declension
editDeclension of gereordung (strong ō-stem)