un-weorþ
- adjective
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Mid deórwyrþum reáfum ne beóþ hý gescrýdde, ac mid unweorþum,
- R. Ben. 137, 9.
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Ðæt heora heortan mid wácum mettum and unweorþum ne sýn ofersýmede,
- 138, 11.
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Gif munuc eáðhylde bið, þeáh hine man wácne and unweorðne talige
si omni vilitate contentus sit monachus,
- R. Ben. 29, 3, 6.
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Gif munuc hine sylfne ýttran and unweorðran talaþ ðonne ǽnigne óþerne
si omnibus se inferiorem et viliorem credat,
- 29, 11.
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Æt ðæm feórðan cirre hié sendon Hannan heora ðone unweorðestan þegn, and hé hit ábæd
novissime Annonis, minimi hominis inter legatos, oratione meruerunt,
- Ors. 4, 7 ;
- Swt. 182, 13.
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Nime gé ða ðe unweorþuste sién
them who are least esteemed (1 Cor. 6, 4),
- Past. 18 ;
- Swt. 131, 7.
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Ic ðone hád underhnág, ðeáh ðe ic unwyrþe wǽre
quamvis indignus consensi,
- Bd, 4, 2 ;
- S. 566, 8.
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Nemne God mé earmum and unwyrþum (
misero mihi et indigno
) gemildsian wylle,- 3, 13 ;
- S. 538, 35.
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Sum ungesceádwís man hine sylfne áhéng ... Martinus hine unwurðne of deáðe árǽrde,
- Homl. Th. ii. 506, 1.
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-- Ðý læs ǽnig láreówdóm underfón durre ðara ðe his unwierðe sié
ne temerare sacra regimina, quisquis his impar, audeat,
- Past. 3 ;
- Swt. 33, 8.
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Ic am unwyrðe micles hérnisse
ego sum indignus tanti officii,
- Rtl. 98, 16.
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Mánsceaða, feores unwyrðe,
Exon. Th. 95, 27; Cri. 1563, -
Saul ǽresð fleáh ðæt ríce and tealde hine selfne his suíðe unwierðne (
indignum se prius considerans
),- Past. 3 ;
- Swt. 35, 18.
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Ðú hine ongeáte unweorþne ðæs anwealdes,
- Bt. 27, 2 ;
- Fox 96, 18.
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Hié woldon selfe fleón ða byrðenne suá micelre scylde, ðaðe his unwierðe wǽron
indigni quique tanti reatus pondera fugerent,
- Past. 2 ;
- Swt. 31, 15.
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Hié woldon habban gódne hlísan, þeáh hí his unwyrþe sién,
- Bt. 18, 1 ;
- Fox 60, 26.
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Gif anweald becymþ tó ðam men ðe his ealra unweorþost biþ,
- 16, 1 ;
- Fox 48, 34.
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Hwæþer ðé þynce unweorþ and unmǽrlíc seó gegaderung?
obscurum hoc atque ignobile censes esse?
- Bt. 33, 1 ;
- Fox 120, 29.
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Ðú wilt habban ealle fægere ðing and ácorene, and wilt ðé sylf beón wáclíc and unwurð,
- Homl. Th. ii. 410, 20.
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Unwurð scop
tragicus vel comicus,
- Wrt. Voc. i. 60, 9.
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Unweorþe scopas tragedi vel
comedi,
- 39, 39.
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Hí syndon ǽwisce on líchoman and unweorðe
sunt publicato corpore et inhonesto,
- Nar. 38, 13.
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Sume habbaþ bearn genóge, ac ða beóþ yfele and unweorþ
alius prole laetatus, filii filiaeve delictis moestus illacrymat,
- Bt. 11, 1 ;
- Fox 32, 9.
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Geþenc nú hwæþer ǽnig mon beó á ðý unweorþra ðe hine manige men forsióþ. Gif ðonne ǽnig mon á ðý unweorþra biþ, ðonne biþ ǽlc dysi man ðe unweorþra ðe hé máre ríce hæfþ ǽlcum. wísum men ... Se anweald ne mæg his wealdend gedón nó ðý weorþron, ac hé hine gedéþ ðý unweorþran (wyrsan, Bod. MS.)
si eo abjectior est, quo magis a pluribus quisque contemnitur,... despectiores potius improbos dignitas facit,
- 27, 2 ;
- Fox 98, 8-14.
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Se eallra wyrresta and se eallra unweorþesta mon
pessimus,
- 14, 3 ;
- Fox 46, 21.
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-- Xersis wearþ his ágenre þeóde swíþe unweorþ
Xerxes contemtibilis suis factus,
- Ors. 2, 5 ;
- Swt. 84, 23.
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Ǽlcum witum láþ and unweorþ
omnibus invisus,
- Bt. 28 ;
- Fox l00, 28: Met. 15, 6.
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Se ídela gylp ús beó ǽfre unwurð (-wyrð, MS. U.),
- Hornl. Skt. i. 16, 367.
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Philippus him dyde heora wíg unweorð
Philip made light of their fighting power,
- Ors. 3, 7 ;
- Swt. 118, 3.
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Bisceopun gebyreþ, ðæt hí ǽghwylc gefleard heom unwyrð lǽtan,
- L. I. P. 10 ;
- Th. ii. 316, 28.
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Romulus and ealle Rómware óþerum folcum unweorðe wǽron,
- Ors. 2, 2 ;
- Swt: 66, 16.
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Mid ealre ðare unwurð[r]este scame beó hé gescænt
ignominiosissima confusione subsannetur,
- Chart. Th. 318, 34.
- A. R. 94, 4.
- O. and N. 770.
- Orm. 16163.
- Laym. 3464.
- H. M. 33, 12.
- Ayenb. 132, 24.
Bosworth, Joseph. “un-weorþ.” 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/33968.
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