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eges grime

  • noun [ masculine ]
  • verb
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Substitute: eges-, egese(-i)-gríma, an; m. A horrible mask, a creature that has assumed a horrible form, a spectre
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  • Egisgríma (egisi-)

    larbula,

      Txts. 73, 1168.
  • Egesegríma, Wrt. Voc. ii. 50, 46:

    musca (l. masca ),

      55, 47.
  • Egesgríma,

      114, 44.
  • Hé wæs eall sweart and behrúmig, and flogon hine his ágene mæn, and wéndon þæt hit wǽre larbo, ꝥ is egesgríma (cf.

    atrum phantasma,

      Ald, 66, 31), Shrn. 69, 31.
  • Egesgríman

    larbam

    (v.
      Ald. 197, 5:
    this and the preceding passage refer to the same incident), Wrt. Voc. ii. 95, 64.
  • Egesgrímana

    mascarum,

      An. Ox. 21, 7.
Etymology
[See Grm. D. M. (trans.) p. 1045.]
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  • eges grime, n.; v.