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T. | ||
Tacen-bora, standard-bearer, signifer. Why this title is given to the fisherman does not appear. | ||
Betæcan, to assign, appoint. | ||
Getæcan, pret. -tæhte, to point out. | ||
Tal, II. 3. blame. | ||
Forðteon, to exhibit. | ||
Geteon, to play (on the organ, &c). | ||
Getogen, educated, instructed; from teon. | ||
Top, II. 2. apparently the same as þoðer. I am not aware of this word occurring elsewhere in A. S., or of its existence in any cognate dialect. | ||
*Trym, step; trem, Beow. l. 5047. | ||
Tweonian, to doubt; sometimes used impersonally, with gen. of object. | ||
W. | ||
Awácan, pret. awóc, to awake, intrans. | ||
Bewæfan, to wrap, clothe. | ||
Wæfels, II. 2. coat, cloak. | ||
Wæl-reow, i. q. wæl-hreow, bloodthirsty. | ||
Wæl-reownes, cruelty. | ||
Gewæmman, to pollute, sully, defile. | ||
Gewæ'nan, i. q. gewénan, to turn. | ||
Wændan, i. q. wendan, to turn, return. | ||
Awændan, i. q. awendan, to change. | ||
Bewændan, i. q. bewendan, to turn. | ||
Gewændan, i. q. gewendan, to turn. | ||
Awændednes, translation. | ||
Waforlic, theatrical; from wafian, to gaze on with admiration. | ||
Forwandian, to revere, have respect for; forwandigende, respectful. | ||
Unforwandigendlice, unblushingly. | ||
Wea, trouble, affliction. | ||
Gewealc, III. 1. rolling; from wealcan, to roll. | ||
Weax, II. 1. wax. | ||
Wel-willendlice, benevolently. | ||
Welwillendnes, benevolence. | ||
Wén, II. 3 hope, probability. | ||
Wíd-cuð, widely known, public. | ||
Gewiht, III. 1? weight. | ||
Willes, willingly: his wiles, of his own accord. This adverb is analogous with nihtes. Gr. 108. | ||
Gewilnung, desire. | ||
Gewinnan, pret -wan, pl. -wunnon, to win, gain, hit upon. |