fyrndagum
(_in old
times_), 1452.
times_), 1452.
Beowulf
fyrd-wyrðe man (Bēowulf), 1317.
ge-fyrðran (see forð), w. v. , _to bring forward, to further_: pret. part.
ār wæs on ofoste, eftsīðes georn, frætwum gefyrðred, _he was hurried
forward by the treasure_ (i. e. after he had gathered up the treasure, he
hasted to return, so as to be able to show it to the mortally-wounded
Bēowulf), 2785.
fyrmest. See forma.
fyrn-dagas, st. m. pl. , _by-gone days_: dat. pl.
fyrndagum (_in old
times_), 1452.
fyrn-geweorc, st. n. , _work, something done in old times_: acc. sg. fīra
fyrn-geweorc (the drinking-cup mentioned in 2283, 2287.
fyrn-gewin, st. n. , _combat in ancient times_: gen. sg. ōr fyrn-gewinnes
(_the origin of the battles of the giants_), 1690.
fyrn-man, st. m. , _man of ancient times_: gen. pl. fyrn-manna fatu, 2762.