A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon Poetry

Word Explorer: uerumque

ver noun neut gen pl eLr_eLris

verum#2 noun neut gen pl us_i poetic

verum#2 noun neut nom/voc/acc sg us_i

verum noun neut gen pl us_i poetic

verum noun neut nom/voc/acc sg us_i

verus noun neut gen pl us_a_um poetic

verus noun masc gen pl us_a_um poetic

verus noun masc acc sg us_a_um

verus noun neut nom sg us_a_um

verus noun neut nom/voc/acc sg us_a_um

ver noun neut gen pl eLr_eLris

verum#2 noun neut gen pl us_i poetic

verum#2 noun neut nom/voc/acc sg us_i

verum noun neut gen pl us_i poetic

verum noun neut nom/voc/acc sg us_i

verus noun neut gen pl us_a_um poetic

verus noun masc gen pl us_a_um poetic

verus noun masc acc sg us_a_um

verus noun neut nom sg us_a_um

verus noun neut nom/voc/acc sg us_a_um

Number of occurrences in corpus: 5

N.PassEustace 182 dicens uocitabat: / ‘Te solum uerumque deum modo, Christe, fatebor, /
N.PassEustace 702 m merebamur inesse. / Te, solum uerumque deum, nos deinde precamur, / Qu
£.VERGIL.Aeneid12 435 Disce, puer, uirtutem ex me uerumque laborem, / Fortunam ex aliis. n
££.CYPR.GALL.Hept01.Gen 626 ctaeque Gomorrae / Excitus ueni uerumque inuisere curo, / Vt, quod turba
££.IVVENC.Euang02 512 cta / Ad Christum portare iubet uerumque referre: / "Tune piis animis re