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stæf-cræft

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
stæf-cræft, es; m.
Wright's OE grammar
§617;
the art of letters, grammar
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  • Ic Ælfríc wolde ðás lytlan bóc áwendan tó Engliscum gereorde of ðam stæfcræfte, ðe is geháten grammatica ... forðan ðe stæfcræft is seó cǽg ðe ðæra bóca andgit unlícþ, Ælfc. Gr. pref.; Zup. 2, 13-17. Gramma is on Englisc stæf, and grammatica is stæfcræft, 50; Zup. 289, 10.

    Litteratus

    se ðe can stæfcræft,
      43; Zup. 257. 7.
skill in letters (v. stæf, IV),
learning, study
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  • Ðeodorus mid hálgum gewritum and stæfcræftum hí (the English) georne hét beón lǽrende

    literarum sanctarum coeperint (Angli) studiis imbui,

      Bd. 4, 2; S. 565, 12.
Etymology
[Crist sceolde don us mid his mihte þat stefcreft ne mihte, O. E. Homl. i. 235, 35.]
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  • stæf-cræft, n.