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þweora

  • noun [ masculine ]
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þweora, an; m.
Crossness, peevishness
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  • Ǽlc ðweora and ǽlc ierre and unweorðscipe ... sié ánumen fram eów

    omnis amaritudo, et ira, et indignatio ... tollatur a vobis

      (
    • Eph. 4, 31
    • ),
    • Past. 33
    • ;
    • Swt. 222, 8.
  • His múð hé sceal from ǽlcum þweoran (or adj.? v. L. E. I. 21; Th. ii. 416, 33) and yflum wordum gehealdan

    debet os suum a malo vel pravo eloquio custodire,

    • R. Ben. 18, 7.
Etymology
[Cf.
Goth. þwairhei indignatio (in the verse just given)
:
Icel. þver-leikr crossness.
]
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v. þweorh, III.
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v.  þweorh.
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