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BITER

  • adjective
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Grammar
BITER, bitor, bitter, bittor; g. m. n. biteres, bitres, bittres; f. bitre; sup. biteresta, bitresta; adj.
Wright's OE grammar
§96; §255; §431; §639;
BITTER, sharp, severe, dire; amarus, acerbus, acer, dirus, atrox
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  • Ðæt bitereste [MS. biteroste] clyster botri amarissimi, Deut. 32, 32; the clustre most bittir, Wyc. Ðæt he bibúgan mǽge ðone bitran drync

    that he may escape the bitter drink,

      Exon. 45 a; Th. 154, 10; Gú. 840.
  • Hí béheóldon bogan [MS. boga], þing [þingc MS.] biter

    intenderunt arcum, rem amaram,

      Ps. Spl. 63, 3: Ps. Th. 78, 5.
  • Bitter,

      Exon. 82 a; Th. 309, 10; Seef. 55.
  • Bittor,

      Exon. 47 a; Th. 161, 13; Gú. 958.
  • Boda bitresta

    the bitterest messenger,

      Cd. 36; Th. 47, 19; Gen. 763.
  • Bittres; g. Salm. Kmbl. 658; Sal. 328.
  • Biteres; g. Rood Kmbl. 225; Kr. 114,
Etymology
[Orm. bitterr: O. Sax. bittar: Dut. Ger. M. H. Ger. bitter: O. H. Ger. bittar: Goth. baitrs: Dan. Swed. bitter: Icel. bitr.]
Derived forms
DER. þurh-biter, -bitter, winter-.
Linked entries
v.  bitter bittor.
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  • BITER, adj.