hæleþa bearn

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Old English

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Etymology

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From genitive plural of hæleþ + plural of bearn. Has a parallel in Old Saxon helithō barn, possibly stemming from a Proto-West Germanic *haliþō barnu, with a possible analog in Old Norse hǫlda synir.

Noun

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hæleþa bearn n pl (nominative plural hæleþa bearn)

  1. (poetic) "sons of heroes"
    • w:Beowulf, verses 1188a-1190a:
      Hwearf þá bí bence þaér hyre byre waéron
      Hréðríc ond Hróðmund ond hæleþa bearn
      giogoð æt gædere
      Then she turned by the bench where were her sons, Hrethric and Hrothmund, and sons of heroes, youths all together.

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