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sceard

  • adjective
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sceard, adj.
notched, hacked , having gapsor rifts
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  • Ic geann Ælmǽre ðæs sceardan swurdes the hacked sword (cf. Icel. með skarða skjöldu with hacked shields),

    • Chart. Th. 561, 1, 23.
  • Tó ðam sceardan beorge (cf. ðone tóbrocenan beorg ðe is tóclofen, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. ii. 251, 5), of ðam sceardan beorge tó ðam rúgan hlǽwe

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    • Cod.
    • Dip. B. iii. 170, 2.
  • On sceard hweogl (?),

    • Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iii. 419, 11.
  • Hrófas sind gehrorene . . .scearde scúrbeorge,

    • Exon. Th. 476, 9
    • ;
    • Ruin. 5
    • .
gashed, mutilated
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  • Gif eáre sceard weorðe,

    • L. Eth. 42
    • ;
    • Th. i. 14, 7: 48
    • ;
    • Th. i. 14, 13.
deprived
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  • Hé wæs his mǽga sceard, freónda gefylled on folcstede, beslagen æt sæcce, and his sunu forlét on wælstówe,

    • Chr. 937
    • ;
    • Erl. 114, 6.
    • .
Etymology
[Cf.
Icel. hafa, bera skarðan hlut to get worsted
O. Sax. skard:
O. Frs. skerde cut, gashed:
O. H. Ger. scart; lid-scart murcus; lid-scartí mutilation; scartsam scabrosus:
M. H. Ger. schart :
Ger. schartig:
Icel. skarðr
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v. scirdan, and previous word(sceard).
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