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Drēam

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Se geþryclica bewrit nis nu gefultumod and meaht habban gedwild in his onsyne. Edniw þines ymbsceaweres æstlas and nytt þone frumstaðol ðæs geþryccærendes fore þissum.
Perotin - Alleluia nativitas

Se drēam is cræft, þe ge sƿēg ge stilnysse biþ.

Ecce Lignum Crucis

Drēam mæg man mid missenlīcum gomenƿudum and stefnum drēman. Sind mænigfealdlīce cynn, sƿilce þā folclican drēamas, þā geþȳƿe drēamas, drēamcræft, and þā godcundan drēamas.

Þæt ƿord drēam on Ǣnglisce is fram Þēodisce (Traum) gelæded. In Nīƿenglisce brȳcaþ man þæt ƿord music, þe is fram Crēacisce (μουσική oððe mousike; "cræft þāra elfena").[1]

  1. Mousike, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, at Perseus