Two Leaves of King Walderes Lay a Hitherto Unknown Old English Epic of the Eig
Two Leaves of King Walderes Lay a Hitherto Unknown Old English Epic of the Eig
George Stephens
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Ac. S. geDREAS, 0, fell, 3 s. P. Of dreosan, to fall, run down, drop, droop, sink. on-DKED, 34, dreaded, feared, 1 s. P. Of on-dr. Edan. dryhtscipe, 12, lordship, power, rule. dydon, 101, did, did do, 2 pi. P v of don. This idiom, without a following verb in the Inf. , as in Modern English, is as old as the lan- guage itself. dyrre, 90, thou dare, darest, 2 s. Pr. Subj. (but also used as Indie, side by side with dearst) of dyrran or durran. eac, 02, 07, eke, also, indeed. eald. Ne, . 07, old (o...wn). Ac. S. M. Of eald. ealles, 96, g. S. N. Of ball, all. — Is used as an adverbial genitive, altogether, in all things, quite, in every way. earmnga, 111. (The word is not quite certain, hut there can be Utile doubt of it, after repeated examinations of the MS. ) Ac. Pi. Of EARHUHG, an earning, reward, favor, gift, compassion, charity. WORD-ROLL. — EAXELUM— FETA. 69 eaxelum, 92, d. Pi. Emphatic for d. Sing. Wo still use shoulders. In the pi. , in the same sense. From eaxel, shoulder. 'Me on eaxelum', to-me on the-shoulder, on my shoulder; 'staiida3 me on eaxelum', / have on my shoulder.
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