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sceam-fæst

  • adjective
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sceam-fæst, adj.
Shamefast (corrupted later into shamefaced. v. 1 Tim. 2, 9 where Wicklif has schamefastnesse, the modern copies of the A. V. shamefacedness; the Revised Version has restored shame*-*fastness), modest, bashful
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  • Scamfæst verecundus vel

    pudens,

    • Wrt. Voc. i. 51, 31
    • .
  • Sceamfæst

    verecundus,

    • 86, 56.
  • Seó scamfæste næcednys

    pudibunda (pudica .i. erubescens) nuditas,

    • Hpt. Gl. 492, 53
    • .
  • Mǽden is sceamfæst,

    • Lchdm. iii. 188, 6.
  • Scamfæst,

    • 192, 2.
  • On óðre wísan sint tó lǽranne ða scamleásan , on óðre ða scamfæstan

    (verecundi)

    ,
    • Past. 31
    • ;
    • Swt. 205, 21
    • .
  • Sannte Marȝe wass shammfæst,

    • Orm. 2175.
  • Wyfmen þet byeþ ssamuest

    ,
    • Ayenb. 222, 20.
  • Schamefast chastite,

    • Chauc. Kn. T. 1197.
  • [

    Schamefast verecundus, pudorosus,

    • Prompt. Parv. 443.
    ]
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v. un-sceamfæst.
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