dagtíð (noun f.) ‘°prayer at a canonical hour of the day, (pl.) the day’s prayers at the canonical hours (read from morning to evening, beginning at `miðr morginn’; most citations can not be definitely grouped with regard to definitions 1 and 2); (I) (of the seven pray’
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- Kgs —
dag tiðum ‘prayer at a canonical hour of the day, (pl.) the day's prayers at the canonical hours (read from morning to evening, beginning at `miðr morginn'; most citations can not be definitely grouped with regard to definitions 1 and 2)’l. 8634
- AnnaReyk —
dagthidvm ‘(pl.) (of the seven prayers at the canonical hours of the divine office)’l. 207
- DI II (*[1326]›AM 42 a) —
dagtid ‘prayer at a canonical hour of the day, (pl.) the day's prayers at the canonical hours (read from morning to evening, beginning at `miðr morginn'; most citations can not be definitely grouped with regard to definitions 1 and 2)’l. 809
- JBpB(2003) —
dagtidum ‘prayer at a canonical hour of the day, (pl.) the day's prayers at the canonical hours (read from morning to evening, beginning at `miðr morginn'; most citations can not be definitely grouped with regard to definitions 1 and 2)’l. 8467
- JerReyk —
dagthida ‘prayer at a canonical hour of the day, (pl.) the day's prayers at the canonical hours (read from morning to evening, beginning at `miðr morginn'; most citations can not be definitely grouped with regard to definitions 1 and 2)’l. 8487
- LBpA —
dagh tijdum ‘prayer at a canonical hour of the day, (pl.) the day's prayers at the canonical hours (read from morning to evening, beginning at `miðr morginn'; most citations can not be definitely grouped with regard to definitions 1 and 2)’l. 8916
- Mess2625 —
dagtider ‘prayer at a canonical hour of the day, (pl.) the day's prayers at the canonical hours (read from morning to evening, beginning at `miðr morginn'; most citations can not be definitely grouped with regard to definitions 1 and 2)’l. 9136
- NikTolReyk —
dagthidvm ‘prayer at a canonical hour of the day, (pl.) the day's prayers at the canonical hours (read from morning to evening, beginning at `miðr morginn'; most citations can not be definitely grouped with regard to definitions 1 and 2)’l. 9242
- VP —
dagtidir ‘prayer at a canonical hour of the day, (pl.) the day's prayers at the canonical hours (read from morning to evening, beginning at `miðr morginn'; most citations can not be definitely grouped with regard to definitions 1 and 2)’l. 10714
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