BYSGU
- noun [ feminine ]
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Ða bísgu us sint swíðe earfoþ ríme
the occupations are to us very difficult to be numbered,
- Bt. proœm; Fox viii. 6.
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For ðǽm manigfealdum bísgum, ðe hine oft ǽgðer ge on móde ge on líchoman bísgodon [bisgodan MS.]
on account of the manifold occupations, which often busied him [Alfred] both in mind and in body,
- Bt. proœm; Fox viii. 5.
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Of ðisum býsegum
from these occupations,
- Bt. Met. Fox 20, 509; Met. 20, 255.
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Of ðissum bísegum
from these occupations,
- Bt. 33, 4; Fox 132, 28.
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Býsigum gebǽded oppressed with labours, Beo.
Th.
- 5153; B. 2580.
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Biþ se slǽp tó fæst bísgum gebunden
the sleep is bound too fast by cares,
- Beo. Th. 3490; B. 1743: Bt. Met. Fox 22, 127; Met. 22, 64.
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Óðer bísgo dreág
the other suffered toil,
- Exon. 114a; Th. 438, 14; Rä. 57, 7: 82b; Th. 311, 6; Seef.
88.
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Óþ-ðæt he ða býsgu oferbiden hæfde
until he had surmounted the trouble,
- Exon. 40b; Th. 135, 2; Gú. 518.
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Mec his býsgu gehreáw
his affliction grieved me,
- Exon. 43a; Th. 144, 31; Gú. 686.
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Bísigu,
- Beo. Th. 567, note; B. 281.
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Ic bísga unrím dreág
I suffered numberless [of] afflictions,
- Exon. 74b; Th. 280, 7; Jul. 625.
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Méðe for ðám miclum [miclan MS.] býsgum
weary on account of the great afflictions,
- 49a; Th. 168, 25; Gú. 1083.
Bosworth, Joseph. “BYSGU.” 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/5679.
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