swiþor
Old English
Alternative forms
- swīðor, swȳþor, swȳðor, swīþur, swīður, swȳþur, suīðor, suīður
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈswiː.θor/, [ˈswiː.ðor]
Adverb
swīþor (superlative swīþost)
- comparative degree of swīþe; rather, more
- c. 992, Ælfric, "The Nativity of St. Andrew the Apostle"
- Beoð swȳðor gearwe tō ðām þæt ġē ðurh hwīlwendlīce ġedreccednysse becumon tō ðām ēcum ġefean, þǣr ġē symle blissiað, blowende and mid Criste rixigende.
- Be rather ready, that through transitory tribulation ye may come to the eternal joy, where ye will ever rejoice, blooming and reigning with Christ.
- c. 992, Ælfric, "The Nativity of St. Andrew the Apostle"
- more so, further
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