Anglo-Saxon Riddles of the Exeter Book/Annotated/39
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39 (k-d 65)
I was alive but said nothing; even so I die. Back I came before I was. Everyone plunders me, keeps me confined, and shears my head, bites my bare body, breaks my sprouts. No man I bite unless he bites me; many there are who do bite me. |
Cwico wæs ic ne cwæð ic wiht cwele ic efne seþeah ær ic wæs eft ic cwom æghwa mec reafað hafað mec on headre ⁊ min heafod scireþ biteð mec on bær lic briceð mine wisan monnan ic ne bite nympþe he me bite sindan þara monige þe mec bitað |
Onion. Cf. 74 (k-d 25), which is also Onion with salacious overtones.