gífer-nes
- noun [ feminine ]
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Gífernys biþ ðæt se man ǽr tíman hine gereordige oððe æt his mǽle to micel þicge mid oferflówendnysse ǽtes oððe wǽtes
greediness is a man's eating before the time, or taking too much at his meal with superfluity of meat or drink,
- Homl. Th. ii. 218, 29 .
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Him wæs metes micel lust ac ðeáh mid nánum ǽtum his gýfernysse gefyllan ne mihte
he had great craving for food but yet could he not with any viands satisfy his voracity,
- i. 86, 6 :
- 168, 12.
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Ða niétenu for ðære gewilnunge hiera gífernesse simle lócigeaþ to ðære eorþan
beasts because of their greedy desires ever look to the earth
,- Past. 21 ;
- Swt. 154, 20 ;
- Cot. MS .
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Ðæt ríce ðæt ða ǽrestan men forworhtan þurh heora gífernesse
the kingdom that the first persons forfeited through their greediness,
- Blickl. Homl. 25, 1 :
- Num. 11, 4 :
- Bt. 35, 6 ;
- Fox 170, 2 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “gífer-nes.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/17022.
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