ahse
Ashes
Entry preview:
Ashes Forðon ahsan swá swá hláf ic æt quia cinerem tanquam panem manducabam, Ps. Spl. 101, 10: 147, 5
a-hyrdincg
A hardening ⬩ induratio
Entry preview:
A hardening; induratio,App. Scint
amore
A kind of bird ⬩ avis quædam ⬩ scorellus
Entry preview:
A kind of bird; avis quædam, scorellus, Cot. 160
ampre
Sorrel ⬩ dock ⬩ rumex
Entry preview:
Sorrel or dock; rumex, Lchdm, iii. 12, 25
a-líhting
Enlightening ⬩ illuminatio
Entry preview:
Enlightening; illuminatio On alihtinge [MS. alíh-tincge] andwlitan ðínes in illuminationem vultus tui, Ps. Th. 89, 8
Linked entry: alýhtnys
agrimonia
Agrimony ⬩ agrimonia eupatoria
Entry preview:
Agrimony; agrimonia eupatoria Gením agrimonian take agrimony, L. M. 1, 2 ; Lchdm, ii. 36, 21: 1, 31; Lchdm, ii. 74, 15. The native name was garclife, q. v
Linked entry: gár-clife
a-heardung
A hardening ⬩ induratio
Entry preview:
A hardening; induratio
Linked entry: a-hyrdincg
æx
An axis ⬩ axis
Entry preview:
An axis; axis, Ælfc. Gr. 9, 28; Som. 11, 45
a-fliung
A fleeing ⬩ rejectio
Entry preview:
A fleeing; rejectio Mete-afliung a rejecting of meat; atrophia, Ælfc. Gl. 10; Som. 57, 41; Wrt. Voc. 19, 44
apuldre
An apple-tree ⬩ malus
Entry preview:
An apple-tree; malus Ðeós apuldre hæc malus, Ælfc. Gr. 6, 9; Som. 5, 57
Linked entry: æppuldre
ÁR
An OAR ⬩ remus
Entry preview:
An OAR; remus Drugaþ his ár on borde his oar becomes dry on board, Exon. 92 a; Th. 345, 15; Gn. Ex. 188. Sume hæfdon lx ára some had sixty oars, Chr, 897; Th. 174, 43, col. 1. Sǽrófe árum bregdaþ ýþbord [MS. yþborde] neáh brave seamen draw the vessel
áre
Honour ⬩ honesty ⬩ favour ⬩ benefit ⬩ pity ⬩ mercy ⬩ honor ⬩ honestas ⬩ gratia ⬩ beneficium ⬩ misericordia
Entry preview:
Honour, honesty, favour, benefit, pity, mercy; honor, honestas, gratia, beneficium, misericordia Áre [MS. aare] cyninges dóm ǽghwǽr lufade honor regis judicium diligit, Ps. Th. 98, 3. Mid áran with honours, Cd. 155 ; Th. 193, 12 ; Exod. 245. Árna ne
arewe
An arrow ⬩ sagitta
Entry preview:
An arrow; sagitta Sume scotedon adúnweard mid arewan some shot downward with arrows, Chr. 1083 ; Erl. 217, 19
and-sýn
A face ⬩ facies
Entry preview:
A face; facies Woldon hí ðæt hí mihton geholene beón fram andsýne ðæs cyninges they wished that they might be hidden from the face of the king, Bd. 4, 16; S. 584, 25
and-wyrding
A consent ⬩ an agreement ⬩ a conspiring ⬩ conspiracy ⬩ conspiratio
Entry preview:
A consent, an agreement, a conspiring, conspiracy; conspiratio, Cot. 46
Linked entry: -wyrding
a-smeágung
Investigation ⬩ meditation ⬩ scrutinium ⬩ investigatio ⬩ meditatio
Entry preview:
Investigation, meditation; scrutinium, investigatio, meditatio Þurh asmeágunge bóclícre snotornesse through investigation of book-like wisdom, Apol. Th. 3, 16
a-spyrgeng
An inventing ⬩ invention ⬩ adinventio
Entry preview:
An inventing, invention; adinventio, Cot. 186
ass-myre
A mare ass ⬩ she-ass ⬩ asina
Entry preview:
A mare ass, she-ass; asina And xx assmyrena and twenty of mare asses, Gen. 32, 15
Angel-þeód
The English people ⬩ Anglorum gens
Entry preview:
The English people; Anglorum gens, Bd. 5, 24; S. 646, 34, 37
Linked entry: Angol-þeód
angol-twæcce
An earth-worm
Entry preview:
An earth-worm Genim angoltwæccean take an earth-worm, L. M. 1, 39; Lchdm, ii. 100, 8