"on weorce" meaning in Old English

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Prepositional phrase

IPA: /on ˈwe͜or.ke/, [on ˈwe͜orˠ.ke]
Head templates: {{head|ang|prepositional phrase|head=on weorce}} on weorce
  1. at work
    Sense id: en-on_weorce-ang-prep_phrase-flDYIsjW Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for on weorce meaning in Old English (1.1kB)

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          "text": "c. 973, Æthelwold, translation of the Rule of Saint Benedict\nSē twelfta stepe ēaðmōdnesse is ġif munuc biþ ǣġhwǣr ēaðmōd eallum þām þe hine on lōciaþ, ġe on weorce, ġe on ġebēdhūse, ġe innan mynstre, ġe on wyrttūne, ġe on fare, ġe on æcre.",
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