þeód-wita
- noun [ masculine ]
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Senatores, ðæt synd þeódwitan,
- Jud. p. 161, 32.
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Ðá wǽron þeódwitan (leód-,
- MS. H.) weorðscipes wyrðe, L. R. 1; Th. i. 190, 12.
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Be ðeódwitan. Cyningan and bisceopan, eorlan and heretogan, geréfan and déman, lárwitan and lahwitan gedafenaþ mid rihte ðæt hí ánrǽde weorðan,
- L. I. P. 5; Th. ii. 308, 12.
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Wá eów ðe taliaþ eów sylfe tó ðeódwitan
ve, qui sapientes estis carom oculis vestris,
- Wulfst. 46, 26.
- II a. used of a poet :-- Se þeódwita Virgilius, Anglia viii.
- 320, 30.
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Oft ða þeódwitan ðus heora meteruers gewurðiaþ,
- 332, 15. II b.
- Manega þing wé mihton of þeódwitena gesetnysse geícean, Anglia viii. 321, 24. [Cf Icel. þjóð-skáld, -smiðr a great poet, craftsman.] Cf. leód-wita.
Bosworth, Joseph. “þeód-wita.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/31711.
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