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Birgen, Byrgen, |
tomb. | |
Abisgian, to busy, engage oneself. | ||
Bisy Bisig, |
busy. | |
Bóc-cist, II. 3. book-chest, book-case. | ||
Bóc-cræft, book-craft, literature. | ||
Bóclic, booklike, contained in books, learned. | ||
*Bold, II. 1. house. | ||
Gebóren, born; from beran. | ||
Oferbrædan, to spread over. | ||
Abrecan, to break (into). | ||
Brid-bed, marriage-bed. | ||
Brid-gifta, Ii. 3. nuptials; used only in the plural. Gr. 87. | ||
In-gebringan, pre. -brohte, to bring in. | ||
Búr, bower, chamber. | ||
C. | ||
Campian, to fight. | ||
Ceaster-gewara, i. q. -wara, citizens, townsfolk. | ||
Cliopian, i.q. cleopian, to call. | ||
Ymb'clyppan, to embrace. | ||
Ungecnawen, unknown. | ||
Gecneordnes, study, acquirement? | ||
Cnyssan, to strike, dash. | ||
Acuman, to bear, sustain. | ||
Cuð, known, familiar, domestic. | ||
Gecweme, estimable. | ||
Cwic-suslen, sulphureous, fiery. | ||
Cynedóm, kingdom | ||
Cyne-helm, crown | ||
Cyne-rice, III. 1. kingdom | ||
Cyne-setl, roal seat, throne. | ||
Cyrlisc, churlish, of the common people; from ceorl. | ||
Cystignes, liberality, bounty. | ||
D. | ||
Dæg, day; to-dæg, to-day. | ||
Gedafenlic, proper, fitting. | ||
Digolnes, i.q. digelnys, secret | ||
Bedihlian, i. q. bediglian, to conceal. | ||
Dihtnere, II. 2. steward. | ||
Dirstig, i.q. dyrstig, daring. | ||
Dóm-setl, judgement-seat, tribunal. | ||
Gedrefan, to trouble, vex; gedrefed, afflicted. | ||
Gedrefedness, sorrow, affliction, trouble. | ||
Adry'fan, to drive from. | ||
Dún-land, mountainous land; from dún, mountain. | ||
Dwelian, to err. | ||
E. | ||
To-escan, in addition to. | ||
Ealda, old man. | ||
Ealdorman, prince. |