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Ælfric
[ al-frik ]
noun
- Ælfric GrammaticusÆlfric the Grammarian, a.d. c955–c1020, English abbot and writer.
Ælfric
/ ˈælfrɪk /
noun
- Ælfric?955?1020MEnglishRELIGION: abbotWRITING: writerLANGUAGE: grammarian called Grammaticus. ?955–?1020, English abbot, writer, and grammarian
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In 1844, it was printed for the Aelfric Society by Mr. Kemble, accompanied by a translation, in which the passages are thus given.
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Incidentally, however, Aelfric makes it evident that his were not the only theories of translation which the period afforded.
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Aelfric, writing a century later, develops his theories in greater detail.
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Mete-afluing (Aelfric), atrophy.Wylde-fyr (wildfire) (Aelfric), erysipelas.
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All of these are conveniently accessible in White, Aelfric, Chap.
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