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BRÓGA

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
BRÓGA, an; m.
Wright's OE grammar
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A prodigy, monster, trembling, fear, terror, horror, dread; monstrum, tremor, terror, horror
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  • Ǽnig óðer bróga

    any other prodigy,

      Bt. 36, 1; Fox 172, 17.
  • Iówer ege and bróga sie ofer ealle eorþan nítenu

    terror vester ac tremor sit super cuncta animalia terræ,

      Past. 17, 2; Hat. MS. 22 a. 14.
  • Brógan ðíne gedréfdon me

    terrores tui conturbaverunt me,

      Ps. Spl. 87, 17.
  • Bútan brógan

    without dread,

      Lev. 26, 6.
  • Hine se bróga angeat

    terror laid hold of him,

      Beo. Th. 2587; B. 1291.
  • Ne con he ðæs brógan dǽl

    he knoweth not a portion of the terror,

      Exon. 117 a; Th. 449, 15; Dóm. 71.
  • Ðǽr is brógna [ = brógena] hýhst

    there is the greatest of terrors,

    116 a;
      Th. 446, 17; Dóm. 23.
Etymology
[O. H. Ger. brógo, m.]
Derived forms
DER. bryne-bróga, gryre-, here-, spere-, wæter-, wíte-.
Linked entries
v.  brégd.
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  • BRÓGA, n.