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sceóness

  • noun [ feminine ]
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sceóness, sciéness, scinness, scýness, scynness, e ; f.
Suggestion, persuasion, incitement:
    Bd. 1, 27; S. 497, 13. On scynnesse, S. 497, 24. Mid scýnesse, S. 497, 10.
    Homl. 5, 1.
— Seó scynnes biþ þurh deófol suggestio fit per diabolum, Deófol mid hire (the serpent's) ðære yfelan sceónesse and fácne beswác ðone ǽrestan wífmon. Blickl. Sió scyld ðe hiene þurh sciénesse (scinnesse, Cott. MSS.) costaþ v. scýan.
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v.  sciéness scýan.
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  • sceóness, n.