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† ˈerde, v. Obs. Forms: 1 eardian, 2–3 erde(n. [OE. eardian (= OHG. artôn to inhabit), f. eard, erd n.] 1. intr. To dwell, live.
c893K. ælfred Oros. i. i. 18 On þæm morum eardiað Finnas. c1000Ags. Gosp. Matt. ii. 23 And he com þa and eardode on þære ceastre ðe is ᵹenemned nazareth. c1175Lamb. Hom. 89 Trowfeste men of elchere þeode þet under heofene erdeden. c1230Hali Meid. 43 Ha ne muhen nawt somen earden in heuene. a1300E.E. Psalter xxi. 4 [xxii. 3] Þou soth-lik in haligh wel Erdest, loof of Israel. c1400Destr. Troy 4233 To the yle þere Appolyn erdis with in. b. To be or to be found; to exist in a certain place, or in a certain condition.
c1400Destr. Troy 923 Þis stone..Is erdand in Judé. Ibid. 7128 Folk..entryd full Esely, erdyng in sorow. 2. trans. To inhabit.
Beowulf 2590 (Gr.) Se mæra maᵹa Ecᵹðeowes sceolde..wic eardian elles hwerᵹen. a1300E.E. Psalter xxiv. [xv.] 13 His sede erde þe land sal swa. |