Bosworth Toller's

Anglo-Saxon

Dictionary online

þeówetling

  • noun [ masculine ]
Dictionary links
Grammar
þeówetling, es; m.
A (poor) slave; the diminutive form seems to be depreciatory in this case
Show examples
  • Quintianus wæs grǽdig gítsere, deófles þeówetlincg

    a miserable slave of the devil,

      Homl. Skt. i. 8, 6.
  • Þeáh ðe hé brúce brádes ríces hé is earm ðeówtling ná ánes hláfordes

    though he exer- cise extensive power, he is a poor miserable slave, and not of a single master,

      Homl. Th. ii. 228, 11.
  • Ǽlc hysecild ǽgðer ge æþelboren ge þeówetling, i. 92, 1.
  • Ǽlces mannes þeówetlingas ða ðrý dagas weorces beón gefreóde,

      Wulfst. 171, 19.
  • Be teóðunge ... þridda dǽl gá þearfum and earman þeówetlingan,

      L. Eth. ix, 6; Th. i. 342, 9.
  • Þearfena helpan and þeówetlingan beorgan,

      L. I. P. 11; Th. ii. 318, 26.
  • Þeówetlingum

    servulis,

      Hymn. Surt. 25, 18.
  • Þeówtlingas

    servulos,

      124, 13: 125, 5.
Similar entries
v. níd-þeówetling.
Full form

Word-wheel

  • þeówetling, n.