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Ongean-winan, to struggle against, resist. | ||
Winstra, left, sinister. | ||
Gewis, prudent, skilful. | ||
Forwitan, to know beforehand. | ||
Ny'tan (ne witan), not to know. This word is inadvertently omitted in the Glossary to the Analecta A. S. | ||
Unwreón, i. q. onwreón, to uncover. | ||
Oferwritan, to read over. | ||
Wuda-land, woodland. | ||
Ungewunelic, unusual, uncommon. | ||
Wurð, Wyrð, |
II. 1. worth, value, price. | |
Wyrrest, worst. Gr. p. 51. | ||
Y. | ||
Yldan, to delay, postpone. | ||
Ætywian, i. q. ateowian, &c, to show. | ||
Þ | ||
UnÞanc, II. 2. harm, injury. | ||
Þancful, thankful. | ||
pearfende, needy, in misery; from Þearfan. | ||
Þearfendlic, poor. | ||
Þeaw, endowment, quality. | ||
Þegn, i. q. Þegen, thane, minister, servant. | ||
BeÞencan, pret. -Þohte, to bethink, consider, ponder over. | ||
GeÞencan, to think of, remember. | ||
Þenung, attendance. | ||
Þeow, servant; but p. 12, line 20, used adjectively for servile. | ||
MisÞincan, to seem wrong, to mistake. | ||
Þing, thing, place: on Þisum Þingum, in this state. | ||
Þoðer, Þoðor, |
II. 2. ball. | |
Þweal, III. 1? place for washing, lavacrum; from Þwean, to wash. |