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wǽge

  • noun [ neuter ]
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Grammar
wǽge, wég[e], es; n.
Wright's OE grammar
§357;
A cup
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  • Wégi

    poculum,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 290, 82.
  • Sume ic geteáh, tó geflite fremede ... beóre druncne; ic him byrlade wróht of wége, ðæt hí in wínsele þurh sweordgripe sáwle forlétan of flǽschoman,

      Exon. Th. 271, 24; Jul. 487.
  • Fǽted wǽge, dryncfæt deóre,Beo. Th. 4499; B. 2253.
  • Hé mandryhtne bær fǽted wǽge,

      4553; B. 2282.
Etymology
[O. Sax. wági, wégi a vessel. Cf. (?) O. H. Ger. bah-weiga; f. ferculum, discus, lanx: Icel. veig; f. strong drink.]
Similar entries
v. bǽde-, deáþ-, ealo-, líþ-wǽge (-wége, -wég).
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  • wǽge, n.