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middenerd - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun. edit. middenerd (uncountable). Earth, the world, mankind. Descendants. en.wiktionary.org
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midden-erd and middenerd - Middle English Compendium
middenerd, n. Opens in a new window. Language abbreviation key. OE: Old English. Middle English Dictionary Entry. midden-ē̆rd n. Quotations: Show all Hide all ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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middenerd, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun middenerd is in the Old English period (pre-1150). middenerd is a word inherited from Germanic. See etymology. Nearby entries. www.oed.com
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middenerd
† ˈmiddenerd Obs. Forms: 1 middanᵹeard, -eard, 2 middanerd, middennard, midenarde, 3 middæn eard, middeneard, middenerd, middenherde, myddenerd. [OE. middanᵹeard (later -eard by association with eard dwelling, erd), corresp. to OHG. mittingart, Goth. midjungards. The exact formation is obscure, but ... Oxford English Dictionary
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middan-eard - Bosworth-Toller Anglo-Saxon Dictionary
midden-erd;. cf. Laym. Orm. Gen. and Ex. Havel. middel-erd, -ærd. ] Similar entries. v. middan-geard and next word. Linked entries. v. middan-geard mid-eard ... bosworthtoller.com
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The phrase “middle-earth” : r/OldEnglish - Reddit
Not sure when the phrase fell out of use, but it survived long enough to evolve into middenerd in Middle English. u/freebiscuit2002 avatar. www.reddit.com
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middanerd
middæn eard, middanerd var. ff. middenerd. Oxford English Dictionary
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Etymology: geard - Middle English Compendium Search Results
midden-ē̆rd n. Additional spellings: middenerd. 27 quotations in 1 sense. Sense / Definition. (a) The earth; al (this, that) midden-erd, all the earth ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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MIDDLE-EARTH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
... middenerd, from Old English middaneard, alteration (influenced by eard region, dwelling-place) of middangeard; akin to Old Saxon middilgard middle-earth ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Tolkien the Realist: Against the Ethics of Romanticism and the ...
The name is the modern form (appearing in the13th century and still in use) of midden-erd < middel-erd, an ancient name for the oikoumenē, the abiding place ... www.eighthdayinstitute.org
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A Quick Guide to J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-Earth - Books Tell You Why
... midden-erd" or "middel-erd." These terms represented the English translation of the Greek "oikoumene," or "abiding place of men," that is ... blog.bookstellyouwhy.com
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FAQ/What and where is Middle-earth - Tolkien Wiki
Middle-earth is not an imaginary world. The name is the modern form (appearing in the 13th century and still in use) of midden-erd > middel-erd, ... www.thetolkienwiki.org
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midenarde
midenarde variant of middenerd Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Midgard
‖ Midgard Myth. (ˈmɪdgɑːd) [repr. ON. Miðgarð-r: see middenerd.] The proper name, in Scandinavian mythology, of the world inhabited by living men, in contradistinction to Asgard ({Aacu}sgarðr), the home of the gods. Also attrib., as midgard sea, midgard snake.1882 C. F. Keary Outl. Prim. Belief 73 T... Oxford English Dictionary
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middle-erd
middle-erd Obs. exc. dial. Forms: see middle and erd; also 4 myddelnerde, 2–3 middelert, 4 midulert, 5 medlert, 8 midlert, 5 middle yorde, myddell yarde. See also middle earth. [Formed by substitution of middel middle a. for middan- in middaneard, -ᵹeard: see middenerd. There may have been an OE. *m... Oxford English Dictionary
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