"wearð" meaning in Old English

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Verb

Head templates: {{head|ang|verb form}} wearð
  1. Alternative spelling of wearþ Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: wearþ
    Sense id: en-wearð-ang-verb-0yikLbZf Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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          "english": "Oft did Scyld the son of Scéf tear the mead-thrones away from the hosts of his foes, from many tribes; the earl terrified them, after he first was found an out-cast.",
          "ref": "c. 975–1025, Beowulf (Cotton MS Vitellius A XV), published 4th quarter 10th century–2nd half 16th century, page 132r, lines 4–6:",
          "roman": "oft scyld scefing sceaþen[a] þreatum monegū mægþum meodo setla of teah egsode eorl syððan ærest wearð fea sceaft funden",
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