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brecþ

  • noun [ feminine ]
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brecþ, e; pl. nom. brecþa; f. [brecan to break]
A broken state, fracture, used figuratively of mental contrition, grief; fractio, ærumna
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  • Ðæt wæs wrǽc micel wine Scyldinga, modes brecþa

    that was great wretchedness to the friend of the Scyldings, his mind's griefs,

      Beo. Th. 344; B. 171.
Derived forms
DER. edor-brecþ.
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  • brecþ, n.