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un-cýðig

  • adjective
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un-cýðig, adj.
Ignorant, unacquainted
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  • Wittende sciens ... uncýðig ł unwittende

    ignorans,

    • Lk. Skt. p. 7, 18.
  • Ðá wundrade heó ymb ðæs weres snyttro, hú hé swá geleáfful on swá lytlum fæce ond swá uncýðig ǽfre wurde gleáwnysse þurhgoten

    she wondered at the man's wisdom, how in so little space and (previously) so ignorant he should ever become so full of belief, saturated with prudence,

    • Elen. Kmbl. 1918
    • ;
    • El. 961.
  • Elnes uncýðig

    ignorant (i. e. devoid) of strength,

    • Exon. Th. 175, 23
    • ;
    • Gú. 1199.
Etymology
[
Icel. ú-kunnigr unacquainted
:
Ger. un-kundig.
]
Similar entries
v. on-cýðig; un-and-cýðigness.
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