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prút

  • adjective
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Grammar
prút, adj.
Wright's OE grammar
§131; §291;
Proud,arrogant
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  • Mægen prútes unnytt Gode

    virtus superbi inutilis Deo,

      Scint. 17.
  • Sáwl prútes (

    superbi

    ) byþ forlǽten fram
      Gode, 17.
  • Wiðerwyrdnyss prúte (

    sublimes

    ) geniþerude, 46.
  • Ðǽr mihton geseón Winceastre leódan rancne (prútne,

      MS. F., v. note, p. 336) here and unearhne, ðæt hí be hyra gate tó sǽ eodon, Chr. 1006; Erl. 140, 26.
Etymology
[Þa iwarð þe king on mode prut, Laym. 8828. Prud (the opposite of edmod), A. R. 176, 17. Icel. prúðr gallant, brave, magnificent.]
Similar entries
v. prút-líce, -scipe, prútung, prýt.
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  • prút, adj.