A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary For the Use of Students
Chapter 17
druncen I. fn. _drunkenness_. II. pp. of drincan. III. adj. _‘drunken,’ drunk_, _Sc_; AO.
druncenes = druncennes
druncengeorn _hankering after drink, drunken_.
druncenhād m. _drunkenness_.
druncenig _drunken_, LkL 12^45.
druncenlǣwe ‘_inebrians_,’ #CPs# 22^5.
druncennes f. _‘drunkenness,’ intoxication_, _AO, Lk_; Æ.
druncenscipe m. _drunkenness_.
druncenwillen _drunken_, CP 401^29.
druncmennen n. _drunken maidservant_? #Rd# 13^1.
±druncnian _to be drunk_, Æ: _sink, drown_, _MtL_. [‘_drunken_’]
druncning f. _drinking_, #LPs# 22^5.
druncon pret. pl. of drincan.
drupian = dropian
drupon pret. pl. of drēopan.
druron pret. pl. of drēosan.
drūsian † _to droop, become sluggish, stagnant, turbid_. [drēosan]
drūt f. _beloved one_, DD 291.
drūw- = drūg-
drȳ m. _magician, sorcerer_, Æ, AO: _sorcery_. [_Celt._ drūi]
+drycned _afflicted_, AO 102^10.
drȳcræft m. _witchcraft, magic, sorcery_, Æ: _magician’s apparatus_.
drȳcræftig _skilled in magic_.
drȳcræftiga m. _sorcerer_, GD 27^15.
drȳecge = drȳicge
drȳfan = (1) drīfan; (2) drēfan
drȳg = drȳ
±drȳgan (ī) _to ‘dry,’ dry up, rub dry_, _Bo, Jn_; CP.
drȳge (ī) ‘_dry_,’ _A, Bo, Mt_: _parched, withered_, _Lk_. on drȳgum _on dry land_. tō drȳgum _to the dregs_.
drȳgnes (ī) f. _dryness_.
drȳgscēod _dry-shod_, W 293^17.
drȳhst pres. 2 sg. of drēogan.
dryht (i) † f. (±)_multitude, army, company, body of retainers, nation, people_, _Ex_: pl. _men_. [‘_dright_’; drēogan]
+dryhta m. _comrade_.
dryhtbealo = dryhtenbealo [[headword spelled “dryhtenbealu”]]
dryhtbearn n. _princely youth_, B 2035.
dryhtcwēn f. _noble queen_, #Wid# 98.
dryhtdōm m. _noble judgment_, #VPs#.
dryht-ealdorman (NC), -ealdor (WW) m. _‘paranymphus,’ bridesman_.
dryhten (i) m. _ruler, king, lord, prince_, _Æ, B_: _the Lord, God, Christ_, CP. [‘_drightin_’]
dryhtenbēag (drihtin-) m. _payment (to the king) for killing a freeman_, LL.
dryhtenbealu † n. _great misfortune_.
dryhtendōm? m. _rule, majesty, glory_, #An# 1001.
dryhtenhold (i) _loyal_, #Gen# 2282.
dryhtenlic _lordly_: _divine, of the Lord_, Æ. adv. -līce.
dryhtenweard m. _lord, king_, #Da# 535.
dryhtfolc † n. _people, troop_.
dryhtgesīð m. _retainer, warrior_, #Fin# 44.
dryhtgestrēon n. _princely treasure_, #Rd# 18^3.
dryhtguma m. †_warrior, retainer, follower, man_: _bridesman_.
dryhtin- = dryhten-
dryhtlēoð n. _national song, hymn_, #El# 342.
dryhtlic (i) _lordly, noble_, _B, Gen_. d. gebed _the Lord’s Prayer_. [‘_drightlike_’]. adv. -līce.
dryhtmann m. _bridesman_, #Gl#.
dryhtmāðm m. _princely treasure_, B 2483.
dryhtnē m. _warrior’s corpse_, #Ex# 163.
dryhtscipe † m. _lordship, rulership, dignity_: _virtue, valour, heroic deeds_.
dryhtsele † m. _princely hall_.
dryhtsibb † f. _peace, high alliance_.
+dryhtu ‘_elementa_,’ OEG.
dryhtwēmend, -wēmere (i) m. _bridesman_, OEG 1774.
dryhtweras † mp. _men, chieftains_.
dryhtwuniende ‡ _living among the people_.
dryhtwurð (i) _divine_, Æ.
dryhtwurða (i) m. _theologian_.
drȳhð pres. 3 sg. of drēogan.
drȳicge f. _witch_.
drȳlic _magic, magical_.
drȳman (ē; = ī) _to sing aloud, rejoice_, _LPs_. [‘_dream_’]
drȳmann m. _sorcerer, magician_, Æ.
±drȳme (ē), +drȳmed _melodious, harmonious, cheerful_.
drync m. _‘drink’ (‘drunk’), potion, draught, drinking_, _Cp_.
drync- v. also drenc-, drinc-.
dryncehorn (i) _drinking-horn_.
dryncelēan (i) n. _scot-ale, the ale given by a seller to a buyer on concluding a bargain_ (BT). v. LL 2·56.
dryncfæt (i) n. _drinking vessel_.
dryncgemet (i) n. _a measure of drink_, NC 287.
+dryncnes f. _immersion, baptism_, ÆL 23b, 723.
dryncwīrig _drunk_, WW 437^21.
±drȳpan _to let drop, cause to fall in drops_, _Æ, AO_: _moisten_, Æ. [‘_dripe_’]
drype = drepe
dryre † m. _ceasing, decline_: _fall, deposit_. [drēosan]
dryslic _terrible_, WW 191^28.
drysmian † _to become obscure, gloomy_.
±drysnan _to extinguish_, NG. [drosn] [[form of “drōs”?]]
+drysnian _to vanish, disappear_, LkL 24^31.
dubbian _to ‘dub,’ strike, knight (by striking with a sword)_, _Chr_ 1085#e#.
dūce f. ‘_duck_,’ _Ct_.
±dūfan^2 _to duck, ‘dive,’_ _Rd_; Æ: _immerse_, _BH, Rd_: (+) _sink, be drowned_, AO, CP.
dūfedoppa m. _pelican_, _LPs_. [‘_divedap_’]
dugan pres. 1, 3 dēag, dēah, pl. dugon, pret. dohte swv. (usu. impers.) _to avail, be worth, be capable of, competent, or good for anything_, _MtL_: _thrive, be strong_: _be good, virtuous kind_, _B, Sat_. [‘_dow_’]
dug-að, -eð, -oð = duguð
duguð fm. _body of noble retainers, people, men, nobles, the nobility_, _Ex_; AO: _host, multitude, army_: _the heavenly host_: _strength, power_: _excellence, worth_, _Hy_; Æ, AO: _magnificence, valour, glory, majesty_: _assistance, gift_: _benefit, profit, wealth, prosperity, salvation_, _Cr_: _what is fit, or seemly, decorum_. [‘_douth_’]
duguðealdor m. _chief man, president_.
duguðgifu (a^2, e^2) f. _munificence_, #Gl#.
duguðlic _authoritative, chief, noble_, OEG. adv. -līce.
duguðmiht f. _supreme power_.
duguðnǣmere m. ‘_municeps_,’ OEG 7^12.
duhte = dohte (v. dugan).
dulfon pret. pl. of delfan.
dulhrune = dolgrune [[headword spelled “dolgrūne”]]
dulmunus? m. _a kind of warship_, AO.
dumb _‘dumb,’ silent_, _An, Mt_; Æ, CP.
-dumbian v. ā-d.
dumbnes f. _dumbness_, NC 282.
dun = dunn
dūn fm. nap. dūna, dūne _‘down,’ moor, height, hill, mountain_, _Bl, Chr, Mt_; Æ; Mdf. of dūne _down, downwards_.
dūn-ælf, -elf, -ylf f. _mountain elf_.
dūne _down, downwards_. [dūn]
dūnelfen f. _mountain elf_, WW 189^9.
dūnestīgende _descending_, #VPs# 87^5.
dunfealu _dun-coloured_, WW.
dung I. f. ds. dyng, ding _prison_, #An# 1272. II. f. ‘_dung_,’ _WW_.
dungrǣg _dark, dusky_, WW 246^4. [dunn]
dunh- = dimh-
dūnhunig n. _honey from downland_, #Lcd# 132a.
duniendlic (dunond-) _falling down, tottering_, #LPs# 108^10 (BT).
dūnland n. _downland, open country_.
dūnlendisc _mountainous_.
dūnlic _of a mountain, mountain-dwelling_, WW 376^6.
dunn _‘dun,’ dingy brown, dark-coloured_, _Ct, WW_.
dunnian _to obscure, darken_, _Bo_. [‘_dun_’]
dunondlic v. duniendlic.
Dūnsǣte mp. _inhabitants of the mountains of Wales_, LL.
dūn-scræf † n. nap. -scrafu _hill-cave_.
dure == duru
durfon pret. pl. of deorfan.
durhere (durere) m. _folding door_, #Gl#.
durran* (+ in NG) swv. pres. 1, 3 sg. dear(r), 2 dearst, pl. durron, subj. durre, dyrre, pret. sg. dorste (u, y), pl. dorston _to ‘dare,’ venture, presume_, _Æ, AO, BH, Bo, Met_.
durstodl n. _door-post_, WW.
duru (dure) f. gs. dura, ds. and nap. dura, duru _‘door,’ gate, wicket_, _B, G_; CP, #Chr#.
duruhaldend (e^2) _doorkeeper_, JnL 18^17.
durustod (WW) = durstodl
duruðegn m. _doorkeeper_, #An# 1092.
duruðīnen f. _female door-keeper_.
duruweard m. _doorkeeper_, _Æ, JnL_ (durweard). [‘_doorward_’]
dūst (ū) n. ‘_dust_,’ _Æ, Lcd_; AO, CP.
dūstdrenc m. _drink made from the pulverized seeds of herbs_, #Lcd#.
dūstig _dusty_, OEG 15; 3^9.
dūstscēawung f. _(viewing of dust), visit to a grave_, #Bl# 113^29.
dūstswerm m. _dust-like swarm_, OEG 23^52.
dūsð = dūst
dūðhamor m. _papyrus, sedge_, WW.
dwæl- = dwel-
+dwǣrian = +ðwǣrian
±dwǣs I. _dull, foolish, stupid_. II. m. _clumsy impostor_, ÆL 23^696.
±dwǣscan _to put out, extinguish, destroy_.
dwǣsian _to become stupid_, HL.
dwæslic _foolish_. adv. -līce.
+dwǣsmann m. _fool_, ÆL 17^101.
dwǣsnes f. _stupidity, foolishness_, Æ.
dwal- = dwol-
dwān pret. 3 sg. of dwīnan.
dwealde pret. 3 sg. of dwellan.
dwel- = dwol-
dwelian _to lead astray, deceive_, Æ.
dwellan pret. sg. dwealde, pp. dweald _to lead astray, hinder, prevent, deceive_, _Bo, Rd_; Æ: _to be led astray, wander, err_, _Æ, Mt_. [‘_dwele_,’ ‘_dwell_’]
dwelsian _to wander_, #LPs# 118^110.
+dweola, +dweolsa = +dwola
dweoligan = dwellan
dweorg (e, i) m. ‘_dwarf_,’ _Gl_. [_Ger._ zwerg]
dweorge-dwosle, -d(w)os(t)le f. _pennyroyal, flea-bane_, #Gl, Lcd#.
dweorh = dweorg
±dwild (y) n. _error, heresy_, _Chr_. [‘_dwild_’]
+dwildæfterfolgung (dwel-) f. _heresy_, A 8·450; 13·318.
+dwildlic (y) _deceptive_? W 196^20.
±dwi-mor (-mer) n. _phantom, ghost, illusion_, Æ.
+dwimorlic _illusory, unreal_. adv. -līce. Æ.
dwīnan^1 _to waste away, languish, disappear_, _Lcd, WW_. [‘_dwine_’]
+dwol _heretical_.
±dwola m. _error, heresy_, _BH, MtLR_: _madman, deceiver, heretic_, _Æ, Bl_: ‘_nenia_,’ MtL p. 8^9. [‘_dwale_’]
+dwolbiscop m. _heretical bishop_.
±dwolcræft m. _occult art, magic_.
dwolema = dwolma
+dwolen † _perverse, wrong, erroneous_.
+dwolfær n. _a going astray_, RHy 6^36.
+dwolgod m. _false god, idol, image_, W 106^30.
±dwolian _to be led astray, err, wander_, _BH_; CP. [‘_dwele_’]
dwollic _foolish_: _erroneous, heretical_, Æ. adv. -līce.
±dwolma m. _chaos_.
±dwolman m. _heretic_, Æ, AO, CP.
+dwolmist m. _mist of error_.
+dwolsprǣc f. _heretical talk_.
+dwolsum _misleading, erroneous_, Æ.
dwolðing n. _imposture, idol_.
dwolung f. _foolishness, insanity_, WW 390^31.
dwomer = dwimor
dworgedwostle = dweorgedwosle
dwyld = dwild
dwylman v. fordwilman.
dwy-mer, -mor == dwimor
dwyrgedwysle = dweorgedwosle
dybbian _to pay attention to_, OEG 645.
dȳdan (= ī) _to kill_, LL. [dēad]
dyde pret. 3 sg., dydon pret. pl. of dōn.
dyder- = dydr-
dydrian _to deceive, delude_.
dydrin m? _yolk_, #Lcd#. [_Ger._ dotter]
dydrung (= i) f. _delusion, illusion_, Æ.
dȳfan (= ī) _to dip, immerse_.
dȳfing f. _immersion_, W 36^9.
dȳfst pres. 2 sg. of dūfan.
dȳgel-, dȳgl-, dȳhl- = dīegol-, dīeg(o)l-
dyht = diht
dyhtan = dihtan
dyhtig (o) _‘doughty,’ strong_, _B, Gen_. [dugan]
dyle = dile
+dylegian = +dilegian [[headword spelled “dīlegian”]]
dylsta m. _festering matter, filth, mucus_, #Lcd#.
dylstiht _mucous_, #Lcd# 26a.
dym- = dim-
dyn- = din-
±dyn = dyne
dyncge f. _dung, manure, litter_: _manured land, fallow land_, OEG. [dung]
dyne m. _‘din,’ noise_, _Sat, Sol_.
+dyngan (AO), dyngian (_WW_) _to ‘dung.’_
dynian _to make a ‘din,’ sound, resound_, _B_; Æ: _stream_? ANS 118·385.
dȳnige f. _a plant_, #Lcd# 113b. [dūn]
dynn = dyne
dynnan = dynian
dynt m. _‘dint,’ blow, stroke, bruise, stripe_, _JnL_; CP: _thud_.
dȳp = dēop
dȳpan I. _to ‘dip’_: _baptize_, _MtR_ (ē): (+) _anoint_, #EPs# 140^5. II. _to make greater_, LL.
dȳpe = dēop
dyple _double_, A 8·334^10.
dyppan (e, i) _to ‘dip,’ immerse_, _Lcd, Mk_: _baptize_, _MtR_.
dyr == dēor
dyre ds. of duru.
dȳre adj. = dīere
+dyre n. _door-post_, Æ.
±dyrfan _to afflict, injure_; _imperil, endanger_. v. ES 39·342. [deorfan]
dyrfing f? ‘_actio_,’ GPH 395.
dyrfð pres. 3 sg. of deorfan.
dyrn- = diern-, dern-
dyrneforlegen _adulterous_, LL (144^19).
dyrnegeligre I. (ie, e) n. _adultery_, AO, CP. II. m. _fornicator_, DR 107^1.
dyrngewrit n. _apocryphal book_, WW 347^38.
dyrnhǣmende (i) _fornicating, adulterous_, WW 383^40.
dyrnlīce _secretly_, #Lcd# 3·424^30.
dyrnlicgan^5 _to fornicate_.
dyrnmaga m. _president at mysteries_, GPH 397.
dyrnunga = dearnunga
dyrodine = derodine
dȳrra = dīerra
dyrre v. *durran.
+dȳrsian _to praise, glorify, hold dear, prize_, #Jud# 300. [dīere]
+dyrst f. _tribulation_, #Hell# 108.
dyrste = dorste pret. 3 sg. of *durran.
+dyrstelīce = dyrstiglīce [[form of “dyrstig”]]
±dyrstig _venturesome, presumptuous, daring, bold_, CP. adv. -līce. [*durran]
+dyrstigian _to dare, presume_, BH 468^19.
±dyrstignes f. _boldness, insolence, daring, presumption, arrogance, rashness_, Æ, CP.
dyrstingpanne = hyrstingpanne [[redirected to “hierstingpanne” under “hierste”]]
±dyrstlǣcan _to presume, dare_, Æ.
+dyrstlǣcung f. _courage, boldness_, GD 71^19.
dyrstnes = dyrstignes
dyru ds., dyrum dp. of duru.
dȳr-wurðe, -wyrðe = dēorwierðe
dys- = dis-
dyseg = dysig
dyseg- = dysg-
[[Printed on one line: dyseg == dysig, dysg-]]
dyselic (Æ) = dyslic
dysgian _to act foolishly, make mistakes_, _Bo_; Æ: _blaspheme_, _G_. [‘_dizzy_’]
dysgung f. _folly, madness_, #Lcd# 53b.
dysian = dysgian
dysig (e, i) I. _foolish, ignorant, stupid_, _Bl, Mt_; Æ, CP. [‘_dizzy_’] II. n. _foolishness, error_, AO, CP. III. m. _fool_, _VPs_ 91^6.
dysigan = dysgian
dysigdōm m. _folly, ignorance_.
dysignes f. _folly, madness, blasphemy_, _BH_; Æ, AO. [‘_dizziness_’]
dysigu = dysig II.
dyslic _foolish, silly, stupid_, Æ, CP. adv. -līce.
dȳstig _dusty_, WW 517^23. [dūst]
dyttan _to shut to, close, stop_.
dȳð f. _fuel, tinder_, OEG 2^43; cp. 1655n.
dȳð-homar, -homer = dūðhamor
=E=
ē ds. of ēa.
ēa I. f. (usu. indecl. in sg., but with occl. gs. ēas; ds. īe, ē, ǣ, ēæ; nap. ēa, ēan; gp. ēa; dp. ēa(u)m, ēan) _water, stream, river_, _Chr, Ps_; Æ, AO. [‘_ea_’; _Goth._ ahwa] II. interj. v. ēalā.
ēac I. adv. _also, and, likewise, moreover_, Æ, AO, CP. ge...ge ēac _both...and also_. nē...nē ēac... _neither...nor even..._ ēac swā, ēac swilce _also, likewise, moreover, as if_. ēac gelīce _likewise_. ēac hwæðre _however, nevertheless_. ēac ðon _besides_. II. prep. w. d. _together with, in addition to, besides_. [_Ger._ auch]
ēaca m. _addition, increase, reinforcement, advantage, profit, usury, excess_, _Chr_; Æ, AO, CP. tō ēacan (w. d.) _in addition to, besides, moreover_, _Bo_. [‘_eke_’]
ēacan = īecan
ēacen _increased, augmented_: _richly endowed, strong, great, vast, vigorous_: _pregnant_.
ēacencræftig _huge_, B 2280.
ēacerse f. _water-cress_, #Lcd# 35b. [ēa]
ēacian _to increase_, CP.
±ēacnian _to add, increase, be enlarged_: _become pregnant, conceive, bring forth_, Æ, CP.
ēacniendlic adj. _to be increased_, OEG 1078.
±ēacnung f. _increase_, #Gl#: _conception, bringing forth_, Æ.
ēad † n. _riches, prosperity, good fortune, happiness_.
ead- = ed-
ēaden † (pp. of *ēadan) _granted_.
eadesa = adesa
ēadfruma † m. _giver of prosperity_.
ēadga wk. form of ēadig.
ēadgian = ēadigan
ēadgiefa † m. _giver of prosperity_.
ēadgiefu † f. _gift of prosperity_.
ēadhrēðig † _happy, blessed, triumphant_.
ēadig _wealthy, prosperous_, _Cr_: _fortunate, happy, blessed, perfect_, _Gu, VPs_; Æ, CP. [‘_eadi_’]
±ēadigan _to count fortunate, call blessed_, HL: _enrich, make happy_.
ēadiglic _prosperous, rich, happy, blessed_. adv. -līce.
ēadignes f. _happiness, prosperity_, Æ.
eadlēan == edlēan
ēadlufu f. _blessed love_, #Jul# 104.
ēadmēd, ēadmōd == ēaðmōd
ēadmētto = ēaðmēttu
ēadnes f. _inner peace, ease, joy, prosperity_, _Run_: _gentleness_. [‘_eadness_’; ēað]
ēadocce f. _water-lily_.
eador = (1) geador, (2) eodor
ēadorgeard m. _inclosure of veins, body_? (GK) #An# 1183 (or ? ealdor-).
eaduse (A 10·143^90) = adesa
ēadwela † m. _prosperity, riches, happiness_.
ēæ v. ēa.
eæ- = ea-
eafera = eafora
ēafisc † m. _river-fish_.
eafor I. mn? _the obligation due from a tenant to the king to convey goods and messengers_? (BT), Ct. II. (*) _draught-horse_, v. LL 2·57. III. = eofor, eafor- = eofor-
eafora † m. _posterity, son, child_; _successor, heir_. [cp. _Goth._ afar]
eafoð † n. _power, strength, might_.
eafra = eafora
eaftra = æfterra
ēagæppel (a^2) m. _apple of the eye, eyeball_.
ēagbrǣw m. _eyelid_, _Lcd_ 1·352. [‘_eyebree_’]
ēagduru f. _window_, MH.
ēage (ē) n. ‘_eye_,’ _G, Lcd_; AO, CP: _aperture, hole_, _Lk_.
ēagēce m. _eye-ache_, #Lcd#.
ēagflēah m. _albugo, a white spot in the eye_, WW.
ēaggebyrd f. _nature of the eye_? #Ph# 301.
ēaggemearc (ēah-) n. _limit of view, horizon_, DD 148.
ēaghring (ēah-, ēh-) m. _eye-socket, pupil_, Æ.
ēaghðyrl = ēagðyrel
ēaghyll m. _eyebrow_, WW 415^22.
ēaghyrne (hēah-) m. _corner of the eye_, WW 156^41.
ēagmist (ēah-) m. _dimness of the eyes_, #Lcd# 11a.
ēagor == ēgor
eagospind = hagospind
ēagsealf f. ‘_eye-salve_,’ _WW_.
ēagsēoung f. _disease of the eye, cataract_, WW 414^12.
ēagsȳne _visible to the eye_. adv. -sȳnes, Æ.
ēagðyrel n. _eye-hole, window_, _BH_. [‘_eye-thurl_’]
ēag-wærc, -wyrc, -wræc m. _pain of the eyes_, #Lcd#.
ēagwund f. _wound in the eye_, LL 20[47].
ēagwyrt f. _eye-wort, eye-bright_, #Lcd#.
ēah- = ēag-, ēa-
eaht (a, æ, e) f. _assembly, council_. e. besittan _to hold a council_: _esteem, estimation, estimated value_.
ēaht = ǣht
eahta (a, æ, e) ‘_eight_,’ _B, Chr_; CP.
eahtafeald _eightfold_, Æ.
eahtahyrnede _eight-cornered_, Æ 2·496^33.
eahtan † I. _to persecute, pursue_. II. _to estimate, appreciate_.
eahtanihte _eight day’s old (moon)_.
eahtatēoða ‘_eighteenth_,’ _AO_.
eahta-tīene, -tȳne ‘_eighteen_,’ _Lk_ (eht-).
eahtatig _eighty_, AO.
eahtawintre _of eight years old_, Æ.
eahtend m. _persecutor_, #PPs# 118^150.
eahtēoða = (1) eahtatēoða, (2) eahtoða
eahtere m. _appraiser, censor_, #Lcd#.
eahteða (AO) = eahtoða
±eahtian (æ, e) _to estimate, esteem_, CP: _consult about, consider, deliberate_: _watch over_, Æ: _speak of with praise_. [_Ger._ achten]
+eahtiendlic _estimable_.
ēahtnes = ēhtnes
eahtoða ‘_eighth_,’ _Men_; #Chr#.
±eahtung f. _estimation, valuation_, CP: _deliberation, counsel_.
eal == eall, æl
eala == ealu
ēalā interj. _alas! oh! lo!_ Æ, AO, CP. [ēa II.]
ēalād f. _watery way_, #An# 441.
ēaland n. _island_, _Chr_.
ealað v. ealu.
ealbeorht = eallbeorht
ēalc = ǣlc
eald (a) comp. ieldra, yldra; sup. ieldest, yldest _‘old,’ aged, ancient, antique_, _Æ, B, CP_; AO: _experienced, tried_: _honoured, eminent, great_. ðā ieldstan men _the chief men_.
ealda m. _old man_, RHy 6^25: _the Devil_.
ealdbacen _stale_, LL (360^27).
eald-cȳðð (AO), cȳððu f. _old home, former dwelling-place_: _old acquaintance_, Æ.
ealddagas mp. _former times_, AO.
ealddōm m. _age_, AO.
ealde = ielde
ealdefæder m. _grandfather_.
ealdemōdor f. _grandmother_.
ealder = ealdor
ealdfæder m. _forefather_, _Æ_. [‘_eldfather_’]
ealdfēond (ī) † m. _old foe, hereditary foe, the devil_.
ealdgecynd † n. _original nature_.
ealdgefā m. _ancient foe_, AO 118^34.
ealdgefēra m. _old comrade_, AO 152^24.
ealdgenēat m. _old comrade_, #Ma# 310.
ealdgenīðla † m. _old foe, Satan_.
ealdgeriht (a^1) n. _ancient right_, Ct.
ealdgesegen f. _ancient tradition_, B 869.
ealdgesīð † m. _old comrade_.
ealdgestrēon n. _ancient treasure_, AO.
ealdgeweorc † n. _old-standing work, the world_.
ealdgewinn n. _old-time conflict_, B 1781.
ealdgewinna m. _old enemy_, B 1776.
ealdgewyrht † n. _former deeds_: _deserts of former deeds_? _traditional usage_? B 2657.
ealdhettende mp. _old foes_, #Jud# 321.
ealdhlāford m. _hereditary lord_, AO, CP.
ealdhrīðer? n. _an old ox_.
±ealdian (a) _to grow old_, _Jn_; Æ. [‘_eld_,’ ‘_old_’]
ealdland n. _land which has been long untilled_? (BT), _ancestral property_? (Earle), EC 327^14.
ealdlandrǣden f. _established law of landed property_, LL 448[4,6] (or ? two words, BT).
ealdlic _old, venerable_, Æ.
ealdnes f. _old age_, _Æ_. [‘_eldness_,’ ‘_oldness_’]
ealdor (a) I. m. _elder, parent_, _BH, Gen_. pl. _ancestors_: _civil or religious authority, chief, leader, master, lord, prince, king_, Æ: _source_: _primitive_, #ÆGr#. [eald; ‘_alder_’] II. n(f?) (†) _life, vital part_: (†) _age, old age_: _eternity_. on ealdre tō ealdre _for ever, always_. āwa tō ealdre, tō widan ealdre _for ever and ever_. [_Ger._ alter]
ealdorapostol (a) m. _chief apostle_, BH 314^7.
ealdorbana (a^1) m. _life-destroyer_, #Gen# 1033.
ealdorbealu † n. _life-bale, death_.
ealdorbiscop m. _chief bishop, archbishop_, Æ: _high-priest_, Æ.
ealdor-bold, -botl n. _palace, mansion_, BH.
ealdorburg f. _metropolis_.
ealdorcearu (a^1) f. _great sorrow_, B 906.
ealdordæg † m. _day of life_.
ealdordēma (a^1) †m. _chief judge, prince_.
ealdordeofol m. _chief of the devils_, NC 282.
ealdordōm m. _power, lordship, rule, dominion, authority, magistracy_, _PPs_; Æ, AO, CP: _superiority, preeminence_: _beginning_? #Jul# 190. [‘_alderdom_’]
ealdordōmlic ‘_principalis_,’ #EPs#.
ealdordōmscipe? m. _office of alderman_, #Chr# 983#c#.
ealdorduguð † f. _nobility, flower of the chiefs_.
ealdorfrēa (a^1) m. _lord, chief_, #Da# 46.
ealdorgeard m. _enclosure of life, body_, #An# 1183? (or ? ēador-)
ealdorgedāl † n. _death_.
ealdorgesceaft f. _state of life_, #Rd# 40^23.
ealdorgewinna † m. _deadly enemy_.
ealdorlang _life-long, eternal_, †#Chr# 937#a#.
ealdorlēas I. _lifeless, dead_, B 15. II. _deprived of parents, orphaned_: _without a chief_.
ealdorlegu † f. _destiny_: _death_.
ealdorlic _‘principalis,’ chief, princely, excellent_: _authentic_. adv. -līce.
ealdorlicnes f. _authority_, CP.
ealdormann (o^3) [v. LL 2·359] m. _‘alderman,’ ruler, prince, chief, nobleman of the highest rank, high civil or religious officer, chief officer of a shire_, _Chr_; Æ, AO, CP: as trans. of foreign titles, _JnL, Mt_.
ealdorneru † f. _life’s preservation, safety, refuge_.
ealdorsācerd m. _high priest_.
ealdorscipe m. _seniority, headship, supremacy, sovereignty_, Æ.
ealdorstōl m. _throne_, #Rim# 23.
ealdorðegn † m. _chief attendant, retainer, distinguished courtier, chieftain_.
ealdorwisa (a^1) m. _chief_, #Gen# 1237.
ealdoð (ald-aht, -ot) _vessel_, #Gl#.
ealdriht n. _old right_.
Eald-Seaxe -Seaxan mp. _Old-Saxons, Continental Saxons_, AO.
ealdspell n. _old saying, old story_.
ealdsprǣc f. _proverb, by-word_, #PPs# 43^15.
ealdung f. _process of growing old, age_, Æ, AO.
ealdur == ealdor
ealdwērig? _accursed from old times_, #Ex# 50.
ealdwīf n. _old woman_, Æ.
ealdwita m. _venerable man, priest, sage_: _Pharisee_.
ealdwrītere m. _writer on ancient history_, OEG 5449.
ēales v. ealh.
ealfara m. _pack-horse_? A 4·147^200 (v. NC 282, 342).
ealfela † _very much_.
ealfelo _baleful, dire_, #An# 771 (ælfælo), #Rd# 24^9.
ealgearo † _all ready, prepared_.
±ealgian _to protect, defend_, Æ.
ealgodwebb n. _‘holosericus,’ all-silk cloth_, WW 395^15.
ealgodwebben _all-silk_, WW.
ealh (a) † m., gs. ēales _temple_.
ealhstede † m. _temple_.
ēalifer f. _liver-wort_? _Lcd_. [‘_eileber_’?]
ēalīðend m. _seafaring man_, #An# 251.
eall I. adj. (has no weak form) _‘all,’ every, entire, whole, universal_, _Æ, Chr, Mt_. pl. _all men_, _Æ_. II. adv. _fully, wholly, entirely, quite_, _Cr, GD, Gen_. e. swā _quite as, just as_. e. swā micle swā _as much as_. mid e. mid eallum _altogether, entirely_. ealra swīðost _especially, most of all_. ealne weg (also contr. ealneg) _always_. ofer e. (neut.) _everywhere, into all parts_. III. n. _all, everything_.
ealla = gealla
eallbeorht † _all-bright, resplendent_.
eallbyrnende _burning all over_, Æ.
eallcræftig † (æl-) _all powerful_.
ealldryge _completely dry_, Æ.
eallencten m. _season of Lent_, RB 66^5.
eallenga = eallunga
ealles, ealle adv. (g. of eall) _entirely, wholly, fully, quite_. e. for swīðe _altogether, utterly_.
eallgelēaflic _universally believed, catholic_.
eallgōd _all-good_, Æ.
eallgrēne † _all-green, green_.
eallgylden _all-golden_, CP (æl-).
eallhālig _all-holy_, #PPs# 131^8.
eallhwīt _entirely of white_, Ct.
eallic _universal, catholic_.
eallinga = eallunga
eallīren _entirely of iron_, B 2338.
eallīsig _all-icy, very cold_.
eallmægen † n. _utmost effort_.
eallmǣst (al-, æl-) adv. _nearly all_, _‘almost,’ for the most part_, _Æ, Chr_.
eallmiht f. _omnipotence_, #PPs# 135^12.
eallmihtig = ælmihtig
eallnacod _entirely naked_, #Gen# 871.
eallneg = ealneg
eallnīwe _quite new_, Æ.
eallnunge = eallunga
ealloffrung f. _holocaust_, WW 130^12 (eal-).
eallreord = elreord
eallrihte adv. _just, exactly_, RB 131^13.
eallseolcen _entirely made of silk_, #Gl#.
eallswā _just as, even as_, _‘as,’ as if, so as, likewise_, _Æ, Mt_.
eallswilc _just such_, Æ.
ealltela adv. _quite well_, #Gen# 1905.
eallunga adv. _altogether, entirely, utterly, quite, indeed_, _Æ, Mt_; CP. [‘_allinge_’]
eallwealda † I. _all-ruling, almighty_. II. m. _God, the Almighty_.
eallwealdend m. _ruler of all_, Æ.
eallwealdende _‘all-wielding,’ all ruling_, _Æ_.
eallwihta † fp. _all creatures_.
eallwriten adj. _holograph_, WW 463^28.
eallwundor n. _marvel_, #Ex# 578.
ealm- = eallm-
ealmihtig = ælmihtig
ealneg (AO, CP), ealneweg, ealnuweg, ealnig, ealning(a) _always, quite, perpetually_.
ealnunga = eallunga
ealo == ealu
ealoffrung f. _holocaust_, WW 130^12.
ealogeweorc n. _brewing_, AO 222^7.
ēalond = ēaland
ealoð (AO) v. ealu.
ealowōsa m. _ale-tippler_, #Wy# 49.
ealsealf f. _‘ambrosia,’ an aromatic plant_.