A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary For the Use of Students
Chapter 16
dēaðlic _‘deathly,’ mortal_, _Bl_: _deadly_: _dead_.
dēaðlicnes f. _mortality, mortal state_: _deadliness_.
dēaðmægen n. _deadly band_, #Gu# 867.
dēaðræced (= e^2) n. _sepulchre_, #Ph# 48.
dēaðrǣs m. _sudden death_, #An# 997.
dēaðrēaf n. _clothing taken from the dead, spoils_, WW 397^22.
dēaðrēow _murderous, fierce_, #An# 1316.
dēað-scūa, -scufa m. _death-shadow, spirit of death, devil_.
dēaðscyld f. _crime worthy of death_, LL 130´.
dēaðscyldig (LL), dēadsynnig (NG) _condemned to death_.
dēaðsele † m. _death-hall, hell_.
dēaðslege m. _death-stroke_, #Rd# 6^14.
dēaðspere n. _deadly spear_, #Rd# 4^53.
dēaðstede m. _place of death_, #Ex# 589.
dēaðsynnignes f. _guiltiness of death_, DR.
dēaððēnung f. _exequies, last offices to the dead, funeral_.
dēaðwang m. _plain of death_, #An# 1005.
dēaðwēge n. _deadly cup_, #Gu# 964. [wǣge]
dēaðwērig _dead_, B 2125.
dēaðwīc n. _dwelling of death_, B 1275.
dēaðwyrd f. _fate, death_, WW 408^23.
dēaw mn. ‘_dew_,’ _Æ, CP, VPs_.
+dēaw _dewy_.
dēawdrīas m. _fall of dew_? #Da# 277. [drēosan]
dēawig (ǣ, ē) ‘_dewy_,’ _Ex_.
dēawigendlīc? _dewy_, #HGl# 408.
dēawigfeðera † _dewy-feathered_.
dēawung f. _dew_, EHy 7^64.
dēawwyrm m. _‘dew-worm,’ ring-worm, tetter_, _Lcd_.
decan m. _one who has charge of ten monks_.
±dēcan _to smear, plaster_.
decanhād m. _office of a_ ‘decan.’
decanon = decan
Decembris m. _December_.
declīnian _to decline_, #ÆGr#.
declīnigendlic _subject to inflection_, #ÆGr#.
declīnung f. _declension_, A 8·313^5.
dēd I. (A) = dǣd. II. = dēad
dēde (#KGl#) = dyde pret. 3 sg. of dōn.
+dēfe (doefe once, in NG) _befitting, suitable, proper_: _meek, gentle, kindly_. also adv.
+dēfelic _fit, becoming, proper_. adv. -līce, BH.
defen- = dafen-
dēflic = dēfelic
+dēfnes f. _mildness, gentleness_, #LPs# 89^10.
+deftlīce = +dæftlīce [[under “dæftelīce”]]
deg = dæg
dēg (NG) = dēag pres. 3 sg. of dugan.
dēg- = dēag-, dīeg-, dīg-
degn = ðegn
dehter ds. of dohtor.
dehtnung (#KGl#) = dihtnung
del = dæl
dela nap. of delu.
delan^4 _to fall, decay_? (Grein) _to be arrogant, proud, boastful_ (Leo). #Gen# 23. [[from first edition]]
dēlan = dǣlan
+delf n. _digging, excavation_, Æ, AO: _what is dug, trench, quarry, canal_, Mdf.
delfan^3 _to ‘delve,’ dig, dig out, burrow_, _Æ, Bo, G_; AO: _bury_.
delfere m. _digger_, #Bo# 140^13.
delfīn _dolphin_, WW 293^13. [_L._]
delfīsen n. _spade_, WW.
delfung f. _digging_, WW 149^10.
+delgian = +telgian
dell nm. _dell, hollow, dale_, BH; Mdf.
delu f. _teat, nipple_, CP 405^1. [_OHG._ tili]
dem = demm
dēma m. _judge, ruler_, Æ, CP.
±dēman _to ‘deem’ (‘i-deme’), consider, think, estimate, compute_, _Æ, BH_: _judge, determine, decide, decree, sentence, condemn_, _BH, G, El_; CP: _assign_: (†) _praise, glorify_: (†) _tell, declare_, _FAp_.
dēmedlic _that may be judged_, GD 336^20.
dēmend † n. _judge, arbiter_.
dēmere m. _judge_, _MtL_ (oe). [‘_deemer_’]
demm m. _damage, injury, loss, misfortune_, AO, CP.
-demman v. for-d.
dēmon _demon, devil_, DR.
den = denn
dēn = dōn pp. of dōn.
Denalagu, f. _the ‘Dane law,’ law for the part of England occupied by the Danes_, _LL_.
den-bǣre, -berende n. _swine-pasture_, Mdf.
dene = denu
Dene mp. _the ‘Danes,’_ _Chr_; AO.
deneland (æ) _valley_.
Denemearc (æ^1, a^3, e^3) Denm-, f. _Denmark_.
dengan (ncg) _to beat, strike_, NC 281.
denge = dyncge
Denisc ‘_Danish_,’ _Chr_. wk. nap. ðā Deniscan _the Danes_.
denn n. _‘den,’ lair, cave_, Æ; _WW_: _swine-pasture_, v. Mdf.
dennian (æ) _to become slippery_? †#Chr# 937.
denstōw f. _place of pasture_, BC 3·144^21.
denu f. _valley, vale, dale_, _Æ, Lk, VPs_; Mdf. [‘_dean_’]
dēof = dēaf pret. 3 sg. of dūfan.
dēofel-, dēofl- = dēofol-
deofenian = dafenian
dēofol mn. gs. dēofles, nap. dēoflu, dēofol, _a ‘devil,’ demon, false god_, _B, Mt, VPs_; AO: _the devil_, _CP, Jn, Jul_; Æ: _diabolical person_, _JnLR_. [_L._ diabolus]
dēofolcræft m. _witchcraft_, AO.
dēofolcund _fiendish_, #Jud# 61.
dēofoldǣd f. _fiendish deed_, #Da# 18.
dēofol-gield (AO, CP), -gild, -geld (AO, VHy), -gyld (Æ) n. _devil-worship, idolatry_: _idol, image of the devil_, Æ.
dēofolgielda (y^3) m. _devil-worshipper, idolater_, ÆH 1·70^23.
dēofolgieldhūs n. _idol temple_, AO 284^9.
dēofolgītsung (dīwl-) f. _unrighteous mammon_, LkL 16^11.
dēofollic _devilish, diabolical, of the devil_, _Æ_. [‘_devilly_’] adv. -līce.
dēofolscīn n. _evil spirit, demon_.
dēofolscīpe m. _idolatry_, NC 286.
dēofolsēoc _possessed by devils, lunatic_, Æ.
dēofolsēocnes f. _demoniacal possession_.
dēofolwītga m. _wizard, magician_, #Da# 128.
dēoful == dēofol
dēog pret. 3 sg. of dēagan.
dēohl, dēogol = dīegol
±dēon (A) _to suck_, JAW 19.
dēop I. _‘deep,’ profound_, _Ps_: _awful, mysterious_, CP: (†) _heinous_, _Gu, Jul_: _serious, solemn, earnest_, _Ex_. d. cēap _high price, great price_. II. n. _depth, abyss_, _Ex, Mt_: _the deep, sea_, _Lk_.
dēope adv. _deeply, thoroughly, entirely, earnestly, solemnly_, _Ps_.
dēophycgende † dēophȳdig † _deeply meditating, pensive_.
dēopian _to get deep_, #Lcd# 125b.
dēoplic _deep, profound, thorough, fundamental_, Æ, CP: _grievous_. adv. -līce ‘_deeply_,’ _Bo, WW_.
dēopnes f. _depth, abyss_, _LPs, Nic_: _profundity, mystery, subtlety_, Æ. [‘_deepness_’]
dēopðancol _contemplative, very thoughtful_, W 248^7; A 8·329. adv. -līce.
dēor I. n. _animal, beast_ (usu. wild), _Lk, Met, WW_; Æ, CP: _‘deer,’ reindeer_, _AO_. II. _brave, bold_, _An, Sol_: _ferocious_, _B_: _grievous, severe, violent_, _Da, Sol_. [‘_dear_’] III. = dēore
dēoran = dȳran [[variant of “dȳrsian”]]
dēorboren _of noble birth_, LL 104[34,1].
deorc _‘dark,’ obscure, gloomy_, _B, Ps_: _sad, cheerless_: _sinister, wicked_, _Lk, Sat_. adv. deorce.
deorcegrǣg _dark grey_, WW.
deorcful _dark, gloomy_, _Sc_. [‘_darkfull_’]
deorclīce _‘darkly,’ horribly, foully_, _GPH_ 391^22.
deorcnes f. ‘_darkness_,’ _Sc_ 228^3.
deorcung f. _gloaming, twilight_, Æ.
dēorcynn n. _race of animals_, Æ.
dēore I. _‘dear,’ beloved_, _Jul_: _precious, costly, valuable_, _Bo_: _noble, excellent_. II. adv. _dearly, at great cost_, _Met, WW_. III. adv. _fiercely, cruelly_. [dēor II.]
dēoren _of a wild animal_.
deoreðsceaft = daroðsceaft
±deorf n. _labour_: _difficulty, hardship, trouble, danger_, Æ.
dēorfald m. _enclosure for wild beasts_, WW 201^34.
±deorfan^3 _to exert oneself, labour_, _Æ_: _be in peril, perish, be wrecked_, AO. [‘_derve_’]
dēorfellen _made of hides_, WW 328^18.
+deorflēas _free from trouble_, #Gl#.
+deorfnes f. _trouble, tribulation_, #LPs# 45^2.
dēorfrið n. _preservation of game, deer-protection_, #Chr# 1086.
+deorfsum _troublesome, grievous_, #Chr# 1103; 1005 (y).
dēorgēat n. _gate for animals_, Ct.
dēorhege m. _deer-fence_, LL.
deorian (#Chr#) = derian
dēorlic _brave, renowned_, B 585.
dēorlīce _‘dearly,’ preciously, richly_, _El_: _sincerely, acceptably_, AS 4^19.
dēorling (ī, ȳ) m. _‘darling,’ favourite, minion_, _Æ, Bo, CP_: _household god_.
dēormōd † _courageous, bold_.
dēornett n. _hunting-net_, WW 183^12.
deornunga = dearnunga
deorsterlīce = dyrstelīce
dēortūn m. _park_, #Gl#.
dēor-wierðe (CP), -wurðe (Æ), -wyrðe _precious, dear, valuable, costly_, _Bl, Bo_. [‘_dearworth_’]
dēorwyrðlic (eo^2, u^2) _precious, valuable_. adv. -līce _splendidly_, Æ: _as a thing of value_, Æ.
dēorwyrðnes (u^2) f. _treasure_.
dēoð (NG) = dēað
dēpan = dȳpan
dēpe = dēop
deppan = dyppan
dēr = dēor
Dēra, Dēre mp. _Deirans, inhabitants of Deira_.
derian (w. d.) _to damage, injure, hurt_, _Bo_; Æ, AO, CP. [‘_dere_’]
deriendlic _injurious, mischievous, noxious, hurtful_, Æ.
dērling (NG) = dēorling
derne = dierne
derne- = dyrne-
dernegelegerscipe (derneleger-) m. _adultery, fornication_, N.
derneleger _adulterous_, NG. adv. -ere _licentiously_, NG.
dernunga (NG) = dearnunga
derodine m. _scarlet dye_, CP 83^25.
derste (#VPs#) = dærste [[under “dærst”]]
derung f. _injury_, GD.
desig = dysig
dēst v. dōn.
dēð I. 3 p. sg. pres. of dōn. II. _‘manipulus,’ sheaf_? _EPs_ 125^6.
+dēðian _to kill, mortify_, DR, NG.
dēðing f. _putting to death_, DR 72^13.
deððan? _to suck_, LkR.
dēwig = dēawig
dīacon m. _‘deacon,’ minister, levite_, _Æ, BH, Jn_.
dīacongegyrela m. _deacon’s robe_, BH 90^2.
dīaconhād m. _office of a deacon_, Æ.
dīaconrocc m. _dalmatic_, CM 723.
dīaconðēnung f. _office of a deacon_, BH 272^17.
dīan (A) = dēon (A)
dīc mf. _‘dike,’ trench, ditch, moat_, _AO, BH, Chr_; Æ; Mdf: _an earthwork with a trench_.
dīcere m. _digger_, Æ.
±dīcian _to make a dyke or bank_.
dīcsceard n. _breach of a dike_, LL 455[13].
dīcung f. _construction of a dike_, _WW_. [‘_diking_’]
dīcwalu f. _bank of a ditch_? KC 5·334^28.
dide, didon = dyde, dydon (v. dōn).
diegan _to die_, NR 38.
dīegel = dīegol
±dīegellīce (e, eo, i^1, o^2) _secretly_, AO, CP.
dīegelnes f. _privacy, secrecy, solitude_, CP: _hiding-place, recess_, Æ (ī): _secret, secret thought, mystery_, AO, CP; Æ (ȳ).
±dīeglan, -lian _to hide, cover, conceal, hide oneself_, CP.
dīegle = dīegol
dīegol (ǣ, ē, ēa, ēo, ī, ȳ) I. adj. _secret, hidden, obscure, unknown, deep_. [for compounds v. dīegel-.] II. adv. _secretly_. III. n. _concealment, obscurity, secrecy, mystery_: _hidden place, grave_.
dīegolful (ē^1) _mysterious_, #Rd# 80^14.
dielf = dealf pret. 3 sg. of delfan.
dielgian = dilegian [[headword spelled “dīlegian”]]
diend m. _suckling_, NG. [dēon]
dīere (ȳ) _‘dear,’ beloved_, _Lk_: _precious, costly_, _AO_: _noble, excellent_.
±diernan (e, y) _to keep secret, hide, restrain, repress_, _AO_; Æ (y). [‘_dern_’]
dierne (æ, e, y) I. _hidden, secret, obscure, remote_, _B, El, Lk_; CP: _deceitful, evil, magical_, _B, CP, Gen_. [‘_dern_’] II. (y) n. _secret_.
dierne- = derne-, dyrne-
dīerra comp. of dīere, dēore.
dīgan = dēagian
+dīgan (ē, ȳ) _to endure, survive, overcome_.
dīgel = dīegol (wk. dīgla, dīgle).
dīgel- = dīegel-
dīgl- = dīegl-
dīhl- = dīegel-
digner = dīnor
dīgol, dīgul = dīegol
dīgol- = dīegel-
[[Printed on one line: dīgol, dīgul, dīgol- = dīegol, dīegel-]]
dihnian = dihtnian
diht n. _arrangement, disposal, deliberation, purpose_, Æ: _administration, office_: _direction, command, prescription_, Æ: _conduct_, Æ: (+) _piece of writing, composition, literary work_.
±dihtan, dihtian _to arrange, dispose, appoint, direct, dictate, impose_, Æ, G: _compose, write_, _Æ_. [‘_dight_’]
dihtere m. _informant, expositor_, _WW_: _steward_, Æ (= dihtnere): _one who dictates_, _Guth_. [‘_dighter_’]
dihtfæstendæg m. _appointed fast_.
dihtig = dyhtig
dihtnere m. _manager, steward_, Æ.
dihtnian = dihtian [[under “dihtan”]]
±diht-nung, -ung f. _ordering, disposition_.
dile m. _‘dill,’ anise_, _Gl, Mt, Lcd_; CP.
±dīlegian _to destroy, blot out_, _CP_. [‘_dilghe_’; _Ger._ tilgen]
dilfð pres. 3 sg. of delfan.
dīlgian (CP) = dīlegian
dīlignes f. _annihilation, destruction_, #Gl#.
dill = dile
dim = dimm
dimhiw _of dark colour_.
dim-hof n., -hofe f. _place of concealment_, Æ.
dimhūs n. _prison_, OEG.
dimlic (y) _dim, obscure, secret, hidden_, Æ.
dimm _‘dim’ dark, gloomy, obscure_, _Bo, Gen, Sat_: _blurred, faint_, _MH_: _wicked_: _wretched, grievous_.
dimmian _to be or become dim_.
dimnes (y) f. _‘dimness,’ darkness, obscurity, gloom_, _Lcd, VPs_; Æ: _evil_: _obscuration, moral obliquity_, LL 476[14]: _a dark place_.
dimscūa m. _darkness, sin_? #An# 141.
dincge = dyncge
dīner = dīnor
ding I. v. dung I. II. = dung II.
dingiung f. _manuring_, WW 104^8.
dinig? (A 8·450) = dung
dīnor m. _a piece of money_, #ÆGr#. [_L._ denarius]
dīo- = dēo-, dīg-
dīowl- (NG) = dēofol-
dippan = dyppan
dirige _dirge, ‘vigilia,’_ CM.
dīrling (CP) = dēorling
dirn- = diern-, dyrn-
dis- = dys-
disc m. _‘dish,’ plate, bowl_, _Gl, Mt_.
discberend m. _dish-bearer, seneschal_, WW.
discipul m. _‘disciple,’ scholar_, _BH, Mt_.
discipula _female disciple_, BH 236^34.
discipulhād m. ‘_disciplehood_,’ _BH_.
disc-ðegn, -ðēn m. _dish-servant, waiter, seneschal, steward_, Æ.
disg, disig = dysig
dism (ðism) m. ‘_vapor_,’ ‘_fumus_,’ ES 41·324.
disma m., disme f? _musk_? _moss_? OEG 46^4 (A 30·123): ‘_cassia_,’ #Ps# 44^9 (y).
distæf m. ‘_distaff_,’ _WW_; Æ.
dīwl- = dēofol
dob- = dof-, dop-
dōc m. _bastard son_, WW.
docce f. _‘dock,’ sorrel_, _Lcd_.
docga m. ‘_dog_,’ _GPH_.
dōcincel n. _bastard_.
dōefe v. +dēfe.
dōeg = dæg
dōema (NG) = dēma
dōere m. _doer, worker_, DR 198^6.
doeð- = dēað-
dofen pp. of dūfan.
dofian (dobian) _to be doting_, #Gl#.
dofung f. _stupidity, frenzy, madness_, #Gl#.
dōger = dōgor
dogga = docga
dogian _to endure_? #Rd# 1^9.
dōgor mn. (ds. dōgor and dōgore) _day_, AO, CP.
dōgor-gerīm, -rīm † n. _series of days, time, allotted time of life_.
dōh = dāg
dohtar, dohter = dohtor
dohte pret. 3 sg. of dugan.
dohtig _competent, good, valiant, ‘doughty,’_ _Chr_. [dugan]
dohtor f. gs. dohtor, ds. dohtor, dehter, nap. ±doh-tor, -tra, -tru ‘_daughter_,’ _Mt_; Æ, AO, CP: _female descendant_, _Jn_.
dohtorsunu m. _daughter’s son, grandson_, #Chr# 982#c#.
dohx = dox
dol I. adj. _foolish, silly_, CP: _presumptuous_. [_Goth._ dwals; _Ger._ toll] II. n. _folly_, CP.
dolc = dalc
dolcswaðu = dolgswaðu [[under “dolgswæð”]]
dolfen pp. of delfan.
dolg (dolh) nm. _wound, scar, cut, sore_: _boil, tumour_, Æ.
dolgbenn f. _wound_, #An# 1399.
dolgbōt f. _fine or compensation for wounding_, LL 62[23,2].
±dolgian _to wound_, #Rd#.
dolgilp m. _idle boasting_, B 509.
dolgrūne f. _pellitory_, #Lcd# 25a.
dolgsealf f. _poultice for a wound_, #Lcd#.
dolgslege † m. _wounding blow_, #An#.
dolgswæð n., dolgswaðu f. _scar_, Æ.
dolh == dolg
dolhdrenc m. _drink for a wound, antidote_.
dolhsmeltas mp. _linen bandages_, WW 107^33.
dolhwund † _wounded_.
dol-lic _audacious, rash, foolhardy, foolish_. adv. -līce, CP.
dolmanus = dulmunus
dolsceaða m. _fell destroyer_, B 479.
dolscipe m. _folly, error_, CP 387^34.
dolsmeltas = dolhsmeltas
dolsprǣc f. _silly talk_, CP 385^6.
dolwillen I. _rash, bold_, #Jul# 451. II. n. _rashness, madness_, #Jul# 202.
dolwīte n. _pain of a wound_? (BT), _punishment of the wicked, pains of hell_? (Tupper), #Rd# 27^17.
dōm m. _‘doom,’ judgment, ordeal, sentence_, _BH, JnL_; Æ, CP: _decree, law, ordinance, custom_, _Æ, VPs_: _justice, equity_, _VPs_: _opinion, advice_: _choice, option, freewill_: _condition_: _authority, supremacy, majesty, power, might_, _Jn_; AO: _reputation, dignity, glory, honour, splendour_, AO: _court, tribunal, assembly_: _meaning, interpretation_.
-dōm masc. abstract suffix = _state, condition, power, etc._, as in frēodōm.
dōmærn n. _judgment-hall, tribunal_.
dōmbōc f. _code of laws, statute-book, manual of justice_, _Æ, LL_. [‘_doombook_’]
dōmdæg m. _‘doomsday,’ judgment-day_.
dōmēadig † _mighty, renowned_.
dōmere m. _judge_, _Bo, LL_; CP. [‘_doomer_’]
dōmern (Æ) = dōmærn
dōmfæst † _just, renowned, mighty_.
dōmfæstnes f. _righteous judgment_, #LPs# 100^1.
dōmgeorn † _ambitious_: _righteous_.
dōmhūs n. _law-court, tribunal_, #Gl#.
dōmhwæt adj. _eager for renown_? _strenuous in judgment_? #Cr# 428.
dōmian _to glorify, magnify_.
dōmisc adj. _of the day of judgment_.
dōmlēas † _inglorious, powerless_.
dōmlic _famous, glorious, praiseworthy_: _judicial_, Æ: _canonical_, CM 268. adv. -līce.
domne mf. _lord_, #Chr#: _nun, abbess_. [_L._]
dōmsetl n. _judgment-seat, tribunal_, Æ.
dōmsettend m. _jurisconsult_, WW 429^6.
dōmstōw f. _tribunal_, W 148^31.
dōmweorðung † f. _honour, glory_.
±dōn anv. pres. ptc. dō(e)nde, pres. 2 sing. dēst, 3 dēð, pret. sg. dyde, pl. dydon (æ, i), pp. dōn _to ‘do’ (‘i-do’) make, act, perform_, _Gu, Met, Ps_; Æ, AO, CP: _cause_ (often followed by the inf. with a passive sense or by ðæt), CP, #VPs#. hig dydon rīcu settan = _they caused kingdoms to be founded_ (= _founded kingdoms_), AO: _put, place, take (from or to)_, _CP, Mt, Ps_. d. ūp _put ashore_. +d. up _exhume_: _give, bestow, confer_, _Ps_: _consider, esteem_: _observe, keep_: to avoid repetition of another verb, _Æ, Gen, Mk_: (+) _arrive at_, #Chr#: (+) _halt, encamp, cast anchor_, #Chr#: (+) _reduce_, #Chr#. d. tō hīerran hāde _promote, advance to a higher position_. d. tō nāhte _annul, make of none effect_. d. tō witanne _cause to know_. betre, furðor d. _prefer_. +d. forð _manifest, show forth_.
dōnlic _active_.
dop-ened, -ænid f. _diver, water-fowl, moorhen, coot_, #Gl#.
dopfugel m. _water-fowl, moorhen_, #Gl#.
-doppa v. dūfe-d.
-doppe v. fugol-d. [[headword spelled “fugeldoppe”]]
doppettan _to plunge in, immerse_, Æ.
dor n. (nap. doru, dor) _door, gate_: _pass_, _Lcd, Ps_. [v. ‘_door_’]
dora m. _humble-bee_, _Ep, Lcd, WW_; Æ. [‘_dor_’]
dorfen pp. of deorfan.
dorste (Æ, AO, CP) pret. 3 sg. of *durran.
dorweard m. _doorkeeper_, N.
dott m. _head of a boil_, _Lcd_. [‘_dot_’]
-dōung v. on-d.
dox _dark-haired, dusky_, #Gl#.
doxian _to turn dark_, ES 43·330.
draca m. _dragon, sea-monster_, _B, MH, Ps_: _serpent_, _Pa, Ps_: _the devil_: _standard representing a dragon or serpent_, GPH 392. [‘_drake_’]
drā-centse, -cente, -conze f. _dragon-wort_, #Lcd#. [_L._ dracontea]
dræce (N) = draca
drǣdan^7 _to dread, fear_.
drǣf I. f. _expulsion_. II. = drāf
±drǣfan _to drive, drive out_.
drǣfednes, drǣfnes f. _trouble, distress_. [= drēfednes]
drǣfend I. m. _hunter_, #Cra# 38. II. = drēfend
+drǣg = +drēag
dræge f. _drag net_, WW. [drāgan] [[headword spelled “dragan”]]
drægeð pres. 3 sg. of dragan.
drægnett n. _drag-net_, _WW_.
dræhð, drægð pres. 3 sg. of dragan.
drǣn = drān
drænc = drinc
dræp pret. 3 sg. of drepan.
dræst = dærst
dræstig _full of dregs, rubbishy_, _WW_. [dærste; ‘_drasty_’] [[under “dærst”]]
drǣt pres. 3 sg. of drǣdan.
drāf I. f. _action of driving_, _Bl_: _‘drove,’ herd_, Æ: _company, band_, _W_; Æ. [drīfan] II. pret. 3 sg. of drīfan. III. = drǣf
dragan^6 _to drag, ‘draw,’_ _JnL, CP_: _go_.
drāgense = drācentse
drān (ǣ) f. ‘_drone_,’ _WW_; Æ.
dranc pret. 3 sg. of drincan.
drapa = dropa
drēa = drȳ
drēag, drēah pret. 3 sg. of drēogan.
+drēag † (ǣ) _apparition, vision_: _troop, crowd, rabble_: _lamentation_.
drēahnian (ē) _to ‘drain,’ strain out_, _Lcd_.
dreaht pp. of dreccan.
drēam m. _joy, gladness, delight, ecstasy, mirth, rejoicing_, _Ct, Chr, Sat_; AO: _melody, music, song_, _Æ_. [‘_dream_’]
drēamcræft m. _art of music_.
drēamere m. _musician_, #Bo# 38^7.
drēam-hæbbende ‡, -healdende ‡ _happy, joyful_.
drēamlēas † _joyless, sad_.
drēamlic _joyous, musical_, #Gl#.
drēamnes f. _singing_, #LPs# 136^3.
drēap pret. 3 sg. of drēopan.
drēap- (#VPs#) = drēop-
drēariend _inrushing tide_? WW 225^12.
drēarung = drēorung
drēas pret. 3 sg. of drēosan.
drec- = drecc-
±dreccan _to vex, irritate, torment, oppress, afflict_, _Æ, Gen, OET_. [‘_dretch_’]
±dreccednes (Æ), dreccung (_Sc_) f. _tribulation, affliction_. [‘_dretching_’]
drēd = drǣd pret. 3 sg. of drǣdan.
±drēfan _to stir up, excite, disturb, trouble, vex, afflict_, _B, Jn_; Æ, CP. [drōf; ‘_dreve_’]
+drēfedlic _oppressive_, AO 38^14.
±drēfednes f. _tribulation, trouble, scandal_.
drēfend (ǣ) m. _disturber_, RB.
dreflian _to ‘drivel,’_ _WW_.
drēfre m. _disturber_, RB 121^12. [drōf]
drēfung f. _disturbance_, WW 109^2.
drēge = drȳge
drēgan = drȳgan
drēhnian (_Mt_) = drēahnian
dreht pp. of dreccan.
drēm- = drȳm-
drēme = drȳme
drenc m. _‘drink,’ drinking, draught_, _Æ, Lcd_; CP: _drowning_. [drincan; ‘_drench_,’ ‘_drunk_’]
drencan _to give to drink, to ply with drink, make drunk_, _Ps_; CP: _submerge, drown_, Æ. [‘_drench_’]
drenccuppe f. _drinking-cup_, WW 329^19.
drence- = drenc-, drinc-
drencflōd † m. _flood, deluge_.
drenchorn m. _drinking-horn_, Ct.
drenchūs n. _drinking-house_, WW 186^25.
dreng m. _youth, warrior_, _Ma_ 149. [‘_dreng_’; _ON._]
drēocræft = drȳcræft
dreofon = drifon pret. pl. of drīfan.
+drēog I. n. _keeping (shoes) in good condition_, Æ: _usefulness_? RB 123^6. tō +d. gān _to ease oneself_, RB 32^22. II. _sober, gentle (horse)_, GD 78^12.
±drēogan^2 _to lead a (certain) life, do, work, perform, fulfil, take part in, conduct_, _Gu, Ps_; AO. wīde d. _wander_: _be busy, employed_: _experience, suffer, endure, sustain, tolerate_, _Ex_; CP: _to enjoy_. [‘_dree_,’ ‘_i-dree_’]
+drēoglǣcan _to put in order, regulate, arrange, attend to_, Æ.
+drēoglīce (h) _discreetly, carefully_: _meekly, modestly, humbly_.
drēoh == drēog
±drēopan^2 _to drop_.
drēopian (ēa) _to drop, drip, trickle_.
drēopung f. _dropping_, #VPs# (ēa).
drēor † m. _blood_. [drēosan]
dreord pret. 3 sg. of drǣdan.
drēorfāh _bespattered with gore_, B 485.
drēorgian = drēorigian
drēorig adj. †_bloody_, _blood-stained_, _B_: _cruel, grievous_, _Gu_: _sad, sorrowful_: _headlong_? [‘_dreary_’] adv. -līce _sorrowfully_, _Æ_. [‘_drearily_’]
drēorigferð _sorrowful_, #Cr# 1109.
drēorighlēor _sad of countenance_, #Wa# 83.
drēorigian _to be dreary, sad_, Æ.
drēorigmōd _sad in mind_, #Gen# 2804.
drēorignes f. _sadness, sorrow_, _GD_; Æ. [‘_dreariness_’]
drēorilic, drēorlic = drēorig
drēorsele m. _dreary hall_, #Wif# 50.
drēorung † f. _falling, distilling, dropping_. [drēosan]
±drēosan^2 _to fall, perish_: _become weak, fail_.
drep = ðrep?
+drep m. _stroke, blow_, #An# 1446.
±drepan^5 _to strike, kill, overcome_, _B_. [‘_drepe_’]
drepe † (y) m. _stroke, blow, violent death_.
+drettan _to consume_, #PPs# 70^12.
drī- = drȳ-
drif I. (±) f. _fever_, MkR 1^31; ANS 84·324. II. (+) _driving, movement_: _what is driven, stubble_.
±drīfan^1 _to ‘drive,’ force, hunt, follow up, pursue_, Æ, AO, CP: _drive away, expel_, _Mk_: _practise, carry on_, _RB_; Æ: _rush against, impel, drive forwards or backwards_, _Cr, KC_: _undergo_.
drīgið, drīgð pres. 3 sg. of drēogan.
drīhð pres. 3 sg. of drēogan.
drīm = drēam
±drinc _‘drink,’ beverage_, _Bo, Chr, G_: _draught_, _Mt_: _drinking, carousal_.
drinc- v. also drync-, drenc-.
drinca (m.), drince (f.) = drinc
+drinca m. _cup-bearer_, NC 293.
drincan^1 _to drink_, _Æ, Lk_; AO, CP. pp. druncen _refreshed, elate (with drink)_, _drunk_.
+drincan _to swallow up, engulf_, Æ.
drincere m. _‘drinker,’ drunkard_, _MtL_.
drīorig = drēorig
drisn f? _false hair_? _hairy roots of plants_? (BT)
+drītan^1 ‘_cacare_,’ _Lcd_ 1·364^9. [‘_drite_’]
drīting f. ‘_egestio_’ (sc. _ventris_), A 8·449.
±drōf _dirty, muddy, swampy, turbid, troubled_, _Lcd_. [‘_drof_’; drēfan]
drōfe _grievously, severely_, #Lcd# 3·286^11.
+drōfednes = +drēfednes
drōfig _troubled_.
drōflic _troublesome, tormenting_.
drōg pret. 3 sg. of dragan.
droge f? _excrement_, #Lcd# 118b.
drogen pp. of drēogan.
drōgon pret. pl. of dragan.
drōh pret. 3 sg. of dragan.
drohnian = drohtnian [[under “drohtian”]]
droht I. m? n? _condition of life_. II. (ō?) _pull, draught_, WW 486^27.
drohtað m. _mode of living, conduct_: _environment, society_: _condition, employment, vocation_.
drohtian (CP), drohtnian (Æ) _to conduct oneself, behave, associate with, lead a life, live, continue_. [drēogan]
droht(n)oð = drohtað
drohtnung = drohtung
[[Printed on one line: droht-(n)oð, -nung = droht-að, -ung]]
drohtung f. _condition, way of life, reputation, conduct_, CP.
dronc = dranc pret. 3 sg. of drincan.
dropa m. _a ‘drop,’_ _Az, Lk, VPs_; AO, CP: _gout_? _Lcd_: _humour, choler_.
+dropa m. _a kind of date_, OEG 474.
dropen I. pp. of drēopan. II. (B 2891) = drepen pp. of drepan.
drop-fāg, -fāh I. _spotted, speckled_, #Lcd#. II. _starling_, #Gl#.
dropian _to ‘drop,’ drip, trickle_, _Ps_.
dropmǣlum _drop by drop_, Æ.
droppetan, -ian _to drop, drip, distil_.
droppetung, drop(p)ung (_Ps_) f. _‘dropping,’ dripping, falling_, Æ.
droren pp. of drēosan.
+drorenlic _perishable_, NC 293.
drōs, drōsna (Æ) m., drōsne (#VPs#) f. _sediment, lees, dregs, dirt, ear-wax_, _WW_. [drēosan; ‘_dross_’]
drūgað = drūgoð
±drūgian _to dry up, wither_. [drȳge]
drugon pret. pl. of drēogan.
drūgoð f., drūgoða m. _‘drought,’ dryness_, _WW_: _dry ground, desert_, _LPs_. [drȳge]
drūgung = drūgoð
druh m. _dust_? #Soul# 17.