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sceóh

  • adjective
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Grammar
sceóh, adj.
Wright's OE grammar
§7; §128; §139; §312; §328; §337; §428;
shy, timid, fearful:
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  • Nú mín hreðer is hreóh, heówsíþum sceóh,

    • Exon. Th. 354, 10
    • ;
    • Reim. 43
    • .
wanton (?)
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  • Ðæs sción

    petulantis (peculantis,Wrt. ),

    • Wrt. Voc. ii. 89, 24.
  • Lokeð þet ȝe ne beon nout iliche þe horse þet is scheouh, and blencheð nor one scheadewe . . . To scheowe heo beoð mid alle, þet fleoð nor ane peinture, þet þuncheð ham grislich uorto biholden,

    • A. R. 242, 8-12,
    • Schey or skey as hors,
    • Prompt. Parv. 444, col. 2..
Etymology
[
M. H. Ger. schiech fugax, pavidus . Cf. O. H. Ger. sciuhen expavescere, terrere:
Ger. scheuchen to scare:
scheuche a bugbear:
Dan. skyfear
. ]
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v. next word (sceóh-mód).
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  • sceóh, adj.