Bosworth Toller's

Anglo-Saxon

Dictionary online

úp-weardes

Entry preview:

Add: of direction Þá fǽringa lócode heó uppweardes ( sursum respiciens) and geseah þone Hǽlend þider cuman tó hire, Gr.

lotwrenc-ceást

(n.)
Grammar
lotwrenc-ceást, e; f.

Wilinesscunning

Entry preview:

Wiliness, cunning Hé heora lotwrencceáste sciens versutiam eorum, Mk. Skt. 12, 15

ge-hyldness

(n.)
Grammar
ge-hyldness, e; f.

Keepingobservance

Entry preview:

Keeping, observance On heora gehyldnesse in custodiendis illis, Ps. Th. 18, 10

wóh-georn

(adj.)
Grammar
wóh-georn, adj.

Loving iniquity

Entry preview:

Loving iniquity Ða wóhgeornan woruldrícan mid heora ungestreónum forweorðaþ, Wulfst. 183, 8

hláford-þrymm

(n.)
Grammar
hláford-þrymm, es; m.

majesty

Entry preview:

Lordly greatness, majesty For heora woroldwuldre and for hláfordbryrnrne, Chrd. 66, 20

leás-sagol

Entry preview:

Þus hí dweledon mid heora leássagelan sprǽce, Hml. S. 23, 378. Add

á-þwínan

(v.)
Entry preview:

to dwindle away, vanish Se scucce áðwán of heora gesihþe, Nap. 74

Linked entry: þwínan

for-licgan

Grammar
for-licgan, <b>; II 1.</b>
Entry preview:

Heora gedohtra ... forlæg se fæder fúllíce, Sal. K. p. 121, 35. Add

fót

Grammar
fót, <b>; I.</b>
Entry preview:

Hófon ðá deór heora fótas (fét, v.l. ) upp, Shrn. 72, 7. Add

winter-rím

(n.)
Grammar
winter-rím, es; n.

A number of years

Entry preview:

A number of years Heora winterrím anni eorum, Ps. Th. 89, 5

nunne

(n.)
Grammar
nunne, an ; f.

A nuna vestal

Entry preview:

Gif heó leng libbe ðonne se ðe hié út álǽdde, náge hió his ierfes ówiht. Gif hió bearn gestriéne, næbbe ðæt ðæs ierfes, L. Alf. pol. 8; Th. i. 66, 14-20. Be nunnena onfenge.

Linked entry: non

seonu-wealt

(adj.)
Grammar
seonu-wealt, (sionu-, sinu-, sino-, sine-, sin-, syne-); adj.
Entry preview:

Heó hafaþ berian synewealte, Lchdm. i. 276, 24

gærsum

(n.)
Grammar
gærsum, es; m. n. Substitute: gærsurna(-e), an; m. (f.): gærsum, es; m.: e; f. , and add

treasurean article of valuetreasures

Entry preview:

Hí bereafedan hí æt eallon þan gærsaman þe heó áhte, þá wǽron unátellendlice (nam of hire call ꝥ heó áhte on golde and on seolfre and on unásecgendlicum þingum, v. l.), 1043; P. 163, 35.

sirwung

(n.)
Grammar
sirwung, e ; f.
Entry preview:

God heóld hine wið ðæs deófles syrwungum, ii. 454, 3. Serewungum machinamentis, Hpt. Gl. 478, 54. Syrwunga insidias, Hymn. Surt. 47, 26. Samson heora syrwunga undergeat, Jud. 16, 3

Linked entry: searwung

scilfrung

(n.)
Grammar
scilfrung, e; f.
Entry preview:

Hwǽr com seó wlitignes heora ræsta and setla . . . and seó scylfring heora leóhtfata ðe him beforan burnon the swinging (?) of the lamps that burnt before them, Scilbronge libramine, Wrt. Voc. ii. Cf. skelfan, and Icel. skjálfra to shake

Linked entries: scilbrong scylfring

fela-sprǽc

(n.)
Grammar
fela-sprǽc, e; f.
Entry preview:

Much speaking In heora feolaspréce in multiloquio suo, Mt. R. 6, 7

feólian

(v.)
Grammar
feólian, p. ode

To file

Entry preview:

To file Sum heora mid feólan feólode ábútan, Hml. S. 32, 203

full-mægen

(n.)
Grammar
full-mægen, es; n.
Entry preview:

Great power, authority Heofonwara fulmægen and heora hláfordes þrym, Wlfst. 186, 14

moþ-freten

(adj.)
Grammar
moþ-freten, adj.
Entry preview:

Moth-eaten: — Heora reáf nǽron nán þingc moðfretene, Hml. S. 23, 437

lustfullian

(v.)
Grammar
lustfullian, p. ode

To rejoicebe gladtake pleasure [in]

Entry preview:

Heó lustfullode on hire fóstormóder húse, Nar. 40, 12. Se cyning ongan lustfullian ðæt clǽneste líf háligra and heora ðám swétestan gehátum [rex] ipse delectatus vita mundissima sanctorum, et promissis eorum suavissimis, Bd. 1, 26; S. 488, 8.