A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary For the Use of Students
Chapter 46
onwegācyrrednes, -cyrnes f. _apostasy_, BH 176 (v.l.).
onwegādrīfan^1 _to drive away_, #VPs#.
onwegādrifennes f. _a driving away_, GD 185^13.
onwegāfirran _to remove away_, VHy.
onwegālǣdnes f. _removal_, BH 446^16.
onwegānȳdan _to drive away, repel_.
onwegāscūfan^2 _to push away_, #VPs#.
onwegāwendan _to remove_, #VPs#.
onwegfæreld n. _departure_, GD 119^26.
onweggewit n. _aberration (of mind)_, #VPs# 115^11.
onweggewitennes f. _departure_, BH 170^10.
onwegnȳdan = onwegānȳdan
onwegoncernes = onwegācerrednes [[headword spelled “onwegācyrrednes”]]
onwegpullian _to pull away_, ES 43·339.
onwendan _to change, exchange_: _upset, end, overturn, turn aside, avert_, #VPs#: _change for the better, amend_: _change for the worse, pervert_: _transgress_: _deprive_: _return_.
onwendedlic _changeable_, #Lcd# 3·164^8.
on-wendednes, -wendnes f. _movement, change, alteration_, #VPs#.
onweorpan^3 (in-) _cast in one’s teeth, accuse_: _turn or throw aside_: _begin the web_.
onweorpnes f. _onpouring_, BH 118^5.
onwēstan = āwēstan
onwīcan^1 _to yield, give, way_, #Gl#.
onwille _wished for, agreeable_, #Gu# 700.
onwindan^3 _unwind, loosen_: _retire, retreat_, #An# 531.
onwinnan^3 _to attack, assail_.
onwinnende _assailing, aggressive_, Æ.
onwist ‡ f. _dwelling at a place, habitation_.
onwlite = andwlite
onworpennes f. _enticement, allurement, inspiration_.
onwrecan = āwrecan
onwrēon^1,2 _to uncover, unfold, display, explain, reveal_, Æ, CP.
on-wrig(en)nes, -wrihnes f. _revelation, exposure, exposition_, Æ. [wrēon]
onwrīting f. _inscription_, _Lk_ 20^24. [‘_onwriting_’]
onwrītung = onwrīðung
onwrīðan _to unbind, unwrap_, #Jud# 173.
onwrīðung f. _ligament, bandage_, WW 439^13 (onwrīt-).
onwunian _to inhabit, remain_, #Ps#.
onwunung f. _dwelling-place_: _assiduity_, OEG 75.
onwurpan = onweorpan
onwyllan _to cause to boil, inflame_, #Gu# 362.
onwylwan _to roll up, roll together_, EHy 2^12.
onȳðan _to pour in_, #Sc# 200^7.
onȳwan _to show, manifest_.
open _‘open,’ exposed_, _AO, B, Bl, Jn, WW_: _evident, well-known, public, manifest, plain, clear_, _AO, Bo, Jn_.
openærs m. _medlar_, WW 137^36. [‘_openarse_’]
openere m. _opener_, A 8·326^5.
±openian _to ‘open,’ open up, disclose, declare, reveal_, _Æ, BH, Ps_; CP: (+) intr. _become manifest_: (+) _be open to, exposed to_.
openlic _open, public_, _WW_. adv. -līce _‘openly,’ manifestly, plainly, clearly, unreservedly_, _Bl, Bo, RB_.
opennes f. _openness, publicity_, OEG.
±openung f., _opening, disclosure, manifestation_.
oportanie = aprotane
ōr n. _beginning, origin_: _front_. [cp. ord]
or prefix (lit. ‘_out of_’ = _L._ ex-) is privative, as in orsorg, orwēna; or denotes origin, antiquity, as in oreald. [_Ger._ ur-]
ōra I. m. _border, bank, shore_, #Chr#; Mdf. II. m. _‘ore,’ unwrought metal_, _BH, Ps, WW_: _brass_, _ÆGr, Cp, CP_. III. _a coin of Danish origin_, _LkL, LL_ (v. 2·601). [‘_ora_’]
orað = oroð
orblēðe _bloodless_, WW 397^29. [blōd]
orc I. m. _pitcher, crock, cup_. [_Late L._ orca; _L._ urceus] II. m. _demon_, #Gl#. [_L._ orcus]
or-cēape, -cēapes, -cēapunga, -cēapungum adv. _gratis, without cause_.
orc-eard, -erd (_Æ, Lcd_) = ortgeard
orcēas _inviolable, unimpugned, unassailed_, #Gl#.
orcēasnes f. _immunity, purity_, #Gl#.
orcerdlēh f. _orchard_. [ortgeard, lēah]
orcerdweard m. _gardener_, WW 333^25.
orcgeard, orcird = ortgeard
orcnǣwe (ā) _easily recognised, evident, well-known_.
orcnēas mp. _monsters_, B 112.
orcðyrs m. _monster of hell, Orcus_, WW.
orcyrd = ortgeard
ord m. _point, spear-point, spear_, _B, CP_: _source, beginning_, _Æ, CP_: _front, vanguard_, Æ: _chief, prince_; in pl. _first men, the flower_. [‘_ord_’]
ordǣle _not participating_, WW.
ordāl (ē) n. ‘_ordeal_,’ _LL_. [_Ger._ urteil]
ordālīsen n. _iron used in an ordeal_, LL 388[1].
ordbana m. _(spear-slayer), murderer_, #Gen# 1097.
ordceard = ortgeard
ordēl = ordāl
ordfruma m. _fount, source_, Æ: _author, creator, instigator_, AO: (†) _head man, chief, prince_.
ordstæpe m. _spear-stab, wound_, #Rd# 71^16.
ordwyga † m. _warrior_.
-ōre v. īsen-ō.
oreald _very old_, #Bo# 102^18. [_Ger._ uralt]
ōred- = ōret-
orel n. _robe, garment, mantle, veil_, Æ. [_L._ orarium]
oreldo = oryldu
orene I. _excessive_. II. n. _excess_.
orenlīce _excessively_, MF 171.
ōret † m. _contest, battle_.
ōret- = ōrett-
ōretfeld m. _place of contest_, OEG 8^50.
ōretla m. _contumely, insult_, GD 200^16.
ōretlof n. _triumph_, CM 497.
ōret-mæcga, -mecg, -mæcg m. _champion, warrior_.
ōretscipe (orret-) m. _infamy_, WW.
ōretstōw f. _wrestling place, place of contest_, OEG.
ōrett- = ōret-
ōretta † m. _champion, warrior, hero_.
±ōrettan _to put to confusion, disgrace_.
oreð = oroð
oreðian = orðian
orf n. _cattle, live stock_, _Æ, Chr, LL_. [‘_orf_’]
orfcwealm (a^2) m. _cattle-plague, murrain_.
orfcynn (i^2) n. _cattle_.
orfeorme (y) (†) _destitute of, lacking_: (†) _empty, useless_: _squalid, filthy_.
orfeormnes f. _squalor, filthiness_, Cp 488#s#.
orfgebitt n. _grazing_, WW 149^33.
orfiermu f. _squalor_, OET 96^933.
orfyrme = orfeorme
orfyrmð _refuse_, OEG 609.
organ m. _canticle, song_: _voice_.
organa? organe? f., organ-an, -on pl. _musical instrument_, _Æ, ApT, Ps_. [‘_organ_’; _L._ organum]
organe f. _marjoram_, _Lcd_. [‘_organ_’; _L._ origanum]
organian = orgnian
organystre _player on a musical instrument_, Æ (#Gen# 4^21).
orgeate = orgyte
orgel I. _pride_, _WW_ (o^2). [‘_orgel_’] II. = organa
orgeldrēam m. _sound of a musical instrument_, _Bl_.
orgellic _ignominious_, CP. adv. -līce _proudly, insolently, scornfully_, Æ.
orgelnes f. _pride_, OEG 1108.
orgelword n. _arrogant speech_, Æ.
orgete = orgyte
orgilde _not having discharged a payment_ (_of_ ‘wergeld’), LL.
orglīce = orgellīce
orgnian _to sing to an instrumental accompaniment_, #ÆGr# 181^2.
orgol == orgel
orgyte (ea, e) _well known, manifest_, AO.
orh- = org-
orhlættre = orleahtre
orhlȳte _without lot or share in, destitute of_, Æ.
orīege _out of sight, not visible_, ANS 98·128.
orl m. = orel n.
orlæg † (e) n. _fate_.
orleahter m. _‘discrimen,’ lack of vice or defect_, v. ES 37·179.
orleahtre _blameless_.
orleg = orlæg
orlegcēap m. _battle-booty_? #Gen# 1994.
orlege I. n. _conflict, strife, war_. II. adj. _hostile, inimical_.
orlegfrom _keen in battle_, #Rd# 21^15.
orleggīfre (æ) _fond of strife_, #Gen# 2287.
orleghwīl † f. _war-time_.
orlegnīð † m. _war, hostility_.
orlegsceaft f. ‘_supplicium_’? #Sol# 456? (GK).
orlegstund f. _time of adversity_, #Sol# 374.
orlegweorc n. battle. #Gen# 2020.
ormǣte I. (ā, ē) adj. _boundless, huge, excessive, intense_, _Æ, Chr_; AO. II. adv. [‘_ormete_’; metan]
ormǣtlic _excessive_, #Chr# 1117.
ormǣtnes f. _excess, immensity_, Æ.
or-mēte, -mette = ormǣte
ormōd _despondent, despairing, hopeless_, _Bo, Hept_; Æ, CP. [‘_ormod_’]
ormōdnes f. _desperation, despair_, CP.
orn (= arn) pret. 3 sg, of iernan.
orne = orene
ornest n. _trial by battle_, LL.
oroð n. _breath, breathing, snorting_.
orped _adult, active_. adv. -līce _boldly_: _clearly, definitely_.
orrest f. _battle, combat_, #Chr#. [_ON._ orrusta]
orret- = ōret-
orsāwle _lifeless, dead_, Æ.
orsceattinga _gratuitously_, BH 242^7.
orsorg (w. g.) _unconcerned, without care or anxiety, safe_, CP. [_OHG._ ursorg]
orsorglic (w. g.) _secure_, CP. adv. -līce _carelessly, rashly_, Æ, CP: _without anxiety or hindrance_: _securely, safely_, CP.
orsorgnes f. _security, prosperity_, CP.
orsorh = orsorg
ortgeard, orcerd m. _garden, ‘orchard,’_ CP.
ortgeard- = orcerd-
ortrēowe = ortrīewe
ortrēownes f. _diffidence, mistrust_.
ortrīewan (y) _to despair of_: (+) _disbelieve_.
ortrīewe _despairing, hopeless_, _AO, W_ (ēo, ȳ): _treacherous, faithless_. [‘_ortrow_’]
±ortrūwian w. g. _to despair_, _Æ_. [‘_ortrow_’]
ortrūwung f. _despair_, #Sc# 131^3,4.
ortrȳw- = ortrīew-
ortȳdre _barren_, A 11·2^42.
orð (#KGl#) = oroð
orðanc I. mn. _intelligence, understanding, mind_: _cleverness, skill_: _skilful work, mechanical art_, Æ. [_OHG._ urdank] II. adj. _ingenious, skilful_.
orðancbend (o^2) f. _cunning bond, band_, #Rd# 43^15.
orðances † _thoughtlessly_.
orðanclic _intelligent_? GD 269^13.
orðancpīl (o^2) m. _ploughshare_? #Rd# 22^13.
orðancscipe m. _mechanical art_, #Gl#.
orðancum _skilfully_.
orðian _to breathe, gasp_, Æ: _long for, aspire to_, Æ. [oroð]
orðonc (CP) == orðanc
orðung f. _breathing, breath_, Æ: _pore_.
oruð = oroð
orwearde adv. _unguarded_, B 3127.
orweg _trackless_? A 19·110.
orwegnes f. _state of being out of the way_, WW 220^34.
orwegstīg f. _out-of-the-way track_, WW.
orwēna indecl. adj. (w. g.) _hopeless, despairing of_, Æ.
+orwenan _to despair_, Æ.
or-wēne, -wēna (w. g.) _hopeless, despairing of_, Æ: _despaired of, desperate_.
orwēnnes f. _despair_, Æ.
orwīge _not fighting, unwarlike, cowardly_: _not liable to the legal consequences (of homicide)_, LL 76[42,5,7].
orwīte = orwīge
orwurð n. _ignominy_, #CPs# 82^17.
orwyrð (#VPs#), orwyrðu f. _shame, dishonour_: _abuse_.
+orwyrðan _to disgrace_.
orwyrðlic _shameful_, MH 156^21.
oryldu f. _great age_. [ieldo]
ōs m., gp. ēsa _a divinity, god_: _name of the rune for =o=_.
oser _‘vimen,’ osier_, OEG 10^2.
ōsle f. _‘merula_,’ ‘_ouzel,’ blackbird_, _Cp, Ep, WW_. [amsel]
ōst m. _protuberance, knot, lump_.
osterhlāf m. _oyster-patty_, #Lcd# 79a.
ōstig, ōstiht _knotty, rough, scaly_, #Gl#.
ostorscyll f. _oyster-shell_, #Lcd# 1·338^16.
ostre f. _oyster_, WW. [_L._ ostrca]
ot I. (#VPs#, N) = æt. II. = oð
oter (_KC_) = otor
oterhola m. _otter’s hole_, KC 3·23^28.
otor, otr (_Ep_), ottor m. ‘_otter_,’ _WW_.
otsperning (#KGl# 70^16) = ætspornung
oð I. prep. w. a. and (rarely) d. _to, up to, as far as_: _until_, Æ, AO, CP. oð ðisum _up to now_, ES 43·166. II. conj. _until_. III. as prefix. usu. denotes departure, separation, as in oðfeallan, oðwendan.
oðberan † _to bear away, carry off_: _bring_.
oðberstan^3 _to break away, escape_.
oð-brēdan, -bregdan^3 _to snatch away, carry off, rescue, remove, withdraw_, _Gu_; AO. [‘_atbraid_’]
oðclīfan^1 _to cleave to, stick, adhere_, #Cr# 1267.
oðcwelan^4 _to die_, LL 112[53].
oðcyrran _to be turned from, perverted_, #Jul# 338. [cierran]
oðdōn anv. _to put out (eyes)_, LL 32[19].
oðēawan = oðīewan
oðēcan _to add to_, #VPs# 68^27. [ēac]
oðēhtian _to drive away_, #Lcd# 1·384^15.
ōðel = ēðel
oðēowan = oðīewan
ōðer I. pron. sb. or adj. (always strong) _one of two_, _Æ, AO, BH, Bo, LL_: _second_, _Æ, Bo, BH, Mt_: ‘_other_,’ _BH, LL, Mt_: _something else, anything else_, _BH, Bo_: _alternate, next_: _remaining, rest_, _A, AO, Ps_: _further, existing besides_, _Æ, Bl, Bo_: _another_: (in pl.) _the rest, the others_. ōðer...ōðer _the one...the other_, _Æ, Bl, CP_: _other...than_, _CP_. ōðer oððe...oððe _either...or_. ōðer healf _one and a half_, _BH_. II. (‘_aut_’) = āhwæðer. comp. adv. ōðerlīcor _otherwise_, _RB_ 87^19. [‘_otherliker_’] III. _word, speech_ (‘_eloquium_’), #PPs# 118^38. [_ON._ ōðr]
oðēwan = oðīewan
oðfæstan † _to inflict upon_: _set to (a task)_, _entrust, commit_, CP.
oðfaran^6 w. d. _to flee from, escape_, _Ex_. [‘_atfare_’]
oðfeallan^1 _to fall off, decline, decay_, CP: _fall away from, be lost to, be wanting, fail_: _cease to concern_.
oðfēolan^3 _to cleave, adhere_, WW 416^24.
oðferian _to take away, bear off_: _save (life)_.
oðflēogan^2 _to fly away_, #Ph# 347.
oðflēon^2 (w. d.) _to flee away, escape_, Æ, AO.
oðflītan^1 _to gain by legal process_, Ct.
oðgān anv. _to go away, escape_, B 2934.
oðglīdan^1 _to glide away, escape_, #Sol# 401.
oðgrīpan^1 _to rescue_, BH 408^27.
oðhealdan^7 _to keep back_, _CP_. [‘_athold_’]
oðhebban^6 _to raise, exalt, lift up_, CP.
oðhelde = oðhylde
oðhlēapan^7 _to escape_, LL 218[1,11].
oðhrīnan^1 _to touch_, HL 16^228.
oðhȳdan _to hide from_, AO 94^11.
oðhylde (e) _contented_, #Lcd#.
ōðian _to pant_. [cp. ēðian]
oðiernan^3 _to run away_.
oðīewan (ē, ēa, ēo, ī, ȳ) tr. _to show_, _Gen_; CP: _show oneself, appear, become visible_, _El_ (ȳ). [‘_atew_’]
oðlǣdan _to lead away, carry off, snatch from, withdraw_.
oðrān = oðhrān, pret. 3 sg. of oðhrīnan.
oðrīdan^1 _to ride, proceed_, #Hell# 40.
oðrinnan^3 _to run off, escape_, #Met# 20^138.
oðrōwan^7 _to escape by rowing, row away_, #Chr# 897#a#.
oðsacan^6 (w. g.) _to deny, abjure_, AO.
oðscacan^6 _to escape_, LL 177[6,3].
oðscēotan^2 _to escape, slip off, turn aside_, Æ.
oðscūfan^2 intr. _to move off_, #Ph# 168.
ōðsperning f. _stumbling-block_, #KGl#.
oðspurnan^3 (o) _to dash against_.
oðstandan^6 _to stand fixed, remain, stop, cease_, AO: _stand behind_, Æ: _perplex, hinder_.
oðstillan _to stop_, #Lcd# 1·82^5.
oðswerian^6 _to abjure, deny on oath_, AO.
oðswīgan _to cease speaking, become silent_, OET 631.
oðswimman^3 (y) _to escape by swimming_, #Chr# 915#d#.
oðtēon^2 _to take away_, #Lcd# 87a.
oðða = oððe
oððæt conj. _until_.
oððe conj. _or_, _Chr, Ct, VPs_. oððe...oððe _either...or_, BH. [‘_other_’] (= oð ðe) _until_.
oððēodan _to sever, dismember_, #An# 1423.
oððet (#KGl# 61^19) = oððæt
oððicgan^5 _to take away_, #Ex# 338.
oððingian _to obtain by unfair means, usurp_, LL (412^9).
oððon conj. _or_. [= oððe]
oððringan^3 _to deprive of_, AO: _drive out_, GD.
oðwendan _to turn away, divert, deprive of_, _Gen_ 403. [‘_atwend_’]
oðwindan^3 _to escape, get away_, #Chr# 897#a#.
oðwītan^1 _to charge with, blame, reproach with, taunt_, AO, CP.
oðwyrcan _to harm_? #Lcd# 1·384^5.
oðȳwan = oðīewan
ōwæstm m. _shoot, branch, twig_.
ōwana (N) = āhwonan
ō-web, -wef (ā) n. _woof, weft_, _WW_. [‘_abb_’]
ōwēr, ōwern (BH) = āhwǣr
ōwiht = āwiht
ōwisc f. _edge_, KC 3·388^25.
ōwðer = āhwæðer
ōwul = āwel
oxa m. nap. oxan, œxen, exen, dp. ox(n)um ‘_ox_,’ _Ct, JnL, Rd, VPs, WW_; CP.
oxancelf n. _ox-calf_, Æ.
oxangang m. _an eighth of a ‘plough-land,’ hide_.
oxanhyrde m. _herdsman_, OEG, WW.
oxanslyppe f. ‘_oxlip_,’ _Lcd_.
ōxn f. _arm-pit_, WW.
oxnahyrde = oxanhyrde
oxnalybb n. _ox-heal (plant)_, #Lcd#.
oxstælde _equal to_? _competent for_? Cp 1032. (v. ES 43·314).
ōxta = ōcusta
oxum v. oxa.
oxumelle m. _oxymel_.
=P=
pād f. _covering, coat, cloak_, WW.
padde, pade, f. _toad, frog_, BC 2·377^16; #Chr# 1137. [_ON._ padda]
pǣca m. _deceiver_, #Bas# 40^21.
pǣcan _to cheat, deceive_.
pægel m. _gill, small measure, wine vessel_, _WW_ 124^2 (A 8·450). [v. ‘_pail_’]
pǣl ?= pāl (v. OEG 19^3).
pæll (e) m. _silk robe, cloak_, _ÆGr_: _‘pall,’ hanging, covering_, Æ: _purple garment, purple_, _BH, WW_. [_L._ pallium]
pællen (e) _of costly stuff, purple_, _Æ_. [‘_pallen_’]
pællerēad = fellerēad
pælm == palm
pæneg, pæning = pening
-pǣran v. ā-, for-p.
pærl? ‘_enula_,’ (‘_gemmula_’? Wülker), #ÆGr# 304^7.
pǣtig = (prǣtig), prættig
pæð (a) mfn. nap. paðas _‘path,’ track_, _Cp, Chr, Ps_; Æ: _valley_, _LkL_.
pæððan _to traverse, travel over, pass along_, _Met, Rd_. [‘_path_’]
pāl m. _‘pole,’ stake, post_, _WW_ 334^2: _spade_. [_L._ palus]
palendse (AO), palentse, pal(l)ente f., pālent (Æ) m. _palace_. [_Late L._ palantium _or_ palantia]
pālentlic _belonging to a palace, palatial_, WW 342^7.
palester = palstr
pallium m. _pallium_, ÆL 36^166. [_L._]
palm (æ), palma m. _‘palm’ tree_, _Æ, JnL, VPs_.
palm-æppel, -appel m. _date_, WW.
palmbearu m. _palm-grove_, WW 488^13.
palm-dæg (Æ), -sunnandæg (_Lk_ 19^29) m. ‘_Palm Sunday_.’
palm-trēo, -trēow m. ‘_palm-tree_,’ _Æ, Jn_.
palmtwig n. _palm twig, palm branch_, Æ.
+palmtwigian † _to deck with palm-branches_.
palmwuce f. _week of which Palm Sunday is the first day_.
palstr, palster sb. _prick, point, spike_, #Gl#.
pandher m. _panther_, #Pa# 12.
panic m. _a kind of millet_, #Lcd#.
panmete m. _cooked food_, WW 409^9.
panne (o) f. ‘_pan_,’ _CP, WW_.
pāpa m. ‘_pope_,’ _BH_; Æ, CP. [_L._ papa]
pāpanhād m. _papal office_, _Æ_. [‘_popehood_’]
pāpdōm m. _papacy_, #Chr#.
paper m? _papyrus_, WW 523^7.
papig = popig
papolstān m. _pebble_, _Æ_. [‘_pebblestone_’; _L._ papula]
pāp-seld, -setl n. _papacy_, #Bl# 205^20.
paralisin ds. of sb. _paralysis_, ÆL.
pard m. _panther_. [_L._ pardus]
-parian v. ā-p.
part m. ‘_part_,’ _ÆGr_. [_L._ partem]
passion f. nap. passione _the part of the gospel containing the account of Christ’s passion_, OET 444^37.
pað = pæð
pāwa m. pāwe f. _peacock, peahen_, _ÆGr, Ep, Lcd, WW_. [‘_po_’; _Lat._ pavo]
pēa m. _peafowl_, _Ph_ 312. [‘_pea_’]
peall? ‘_defrutum_’ (sc. _vinum_), OEG (v. ES 37·184).
peaneg = pening
pear-roc, -ruc m. _‘clatrum,’ fence with which a space is enclosed_, _Gl_: _enclosure, enclosed land_, _Bo, Chr, KC_; ÆL. [‘_parrock_’]
pecg m? _pig_? BC 3·223 (pygg? v. #SkED#).
pell = pæll
pellen = pællen
pellican m. ‘_pelican_,’ _Ps_ 101^5.
pen = penn
pending, pene(n)g, penig = pening
pening m. _‘penny,’ coin, money_, _Æ, Cp, Ct, G, LL_ (v. 2·614): _pennyweight_, _Lcd_.
pening-hwyrfere, -mangere m. _money-changer_, WW.
peningslæht m. _coining money_, MtL 17^25.
peningwǣg f. _pennyweight_, #Lcd# 47b.
peningweorð n. _pennyworth_, _Lcd, KC_ (u^3); Æ.
penn m. _‘pen,’ fold_, _BC_; Mdf. [_L._]
pennig, penning = pening
pentecosten m. ‘_Pentecost_,’ _A, Æ_.
pēo = pīe
peonie f. ‘_peony_,’ _Lcd_ 1·168^14. [_L._]
peorð m. _name of the rune for =p=, chessman_? #Run# 38.
peose (piose, pyose) = pise
pere = peru
perewōs n. _pear-juice, perry_, WW 128^20.
perfince = perwince
pernex m. _a supposed bird_? (mistranslation of _L._ pernix), #Rd# 41^66.
per-sic, -soc, -suc m. _peach_. [_L._ persicum]
persoctrēow n. _peach-tree_, _WW_ 138^1.
peru f. ‘_pear_,’ _ÆGr_. [_L._ pirum]
perwince f. _‘periwinkle’ (plant)_, _WW_.
petersilie f. ‘_parsley_,’ _Lcd_. [_Ger._ petersilie]
pētig = (prǣtig), prættig
peððan = pæððan
philosoph m. _philosopher_, AO.
pic n. ‘_pitch_,’ _Ep, Sc_; Æ. [_L._ picem]
pīc m. _point, pointed tool, pick, pickaxe_, _Cp, WW_. [‘_pike_’]
picen _pitchy, of pitch_.
+pīcian _to cover with ‘pitch,’_ _Lcd_ 10a.
pīcung f. ‘_pricking_,’ _Cp_ 572#s# (‘_stigmata_’).
pīe f. _parasite_, #Gl#.
pierisc _Pierian_, A 31·535.
pigment, pihment (y) _drug_, #Lcd#. [_L._]
pihten _part of a loom_, OEG. [_L._ pecten]
pīl m. _a pointed object, spike, nail, shaft, stake_, _Æ_: _arrow, dart, javelin_: pl. _hairs of plants_, _Lcd_ 1·304. [‘_pile_’; _L._ pilum]
pilce = pylece
pile = pyle
pīle f. _mortar_, CP. [_L._ pila]
pilece = pylece
pīlere m. _one who pounds in a mortar_, WW 141^9.
pīlian _to pound in a mortar_, WW 114^25.
pillsāpe f. _‘silotrum,’ soap for removing hair_? WW 127^36 (v. ES 43·334).
+pilod _piled up_, #Ex# 16^14.
pīlstæf m. _pestle_, CP 267^2.
pīl-stampe f., -stocc m., pīlstre f. _pestle_, WW.
pīn f. _pain, torment, anguish, torture_. [_L._ poena]
pīnbēam m. _pine-tree_, _Æ_. [v. ‘_pine_’]
pinca = pynca
pīnecwalu m? n? _torture_, W 241^13.
pīnere m. _tormentor_.
pinewincle = winewincle
pingan = pyngan
pīn-hnutu f. ds. -hnyte _fir-cone_, _Lcd_. [‘_pine-nut_’]
±pīnian _to torture, torment_, _AO, MtL_; Æ, CP. [‘_pine_’; _L._ poena]
pinn sb. _‘pin,’ peg_, _A_: _pen_. [_L._ penna]
pinnan obl. case of wk. sb. pinne? _flask, bottle_, WW 97^10.
pīnnes f. _pain, torture_, TC 369^34.
pinsian _to weigh, consider, examine, reflect_, CP. [_L._ pensare]
pintel ‘_penis_,’ WW 292^16. [‘_pintle_’]
pīntrēow n. ‘_pine-tree_,’ _Lcd_; ÆL.
pīn-trēowen, -trȳwen _of or belonging to a pine-tree_, #Lcd#.
pīnung f. _torture, torment, punishment_, Æ, AO.
pīnungtōl n. _instrument of torture_, Æ.
pionie (OEG 56^418) = peonie
piose = pise
pīpdrēam m. _piping_, #Lcd# 3·208^22.
pīpe f. _‘pipe,’ tube_, _Lcd_; Mdf: _wind instrument_, _W, ZDA_.
pipeneale f. _pimpernel_.
piper = pipor
pīpere m. ‘_piper_,’ _MtR, WW_.
piperhorn m. _horn for pepper, pepper-castor_, LL 455[17].
pīpian _to ‘pipe,’ (blow an instrument)_, _NC_ (ZDA 34·234).
piplian (y) _to show eruptions, break out in pimples_, #Lcd#.
pīplic _musical_, OEG 1644.
pipor (e^2) m. ‘_pepper_,’ _Æ, Lcd_. [_L._ piper]
piporcorn n. ‘_pepper-corn_,’ _Lcd_.
piporcwyrn f. _pepper mill_, ANS 84·325.
±piporian, -piprian _to season with ‘pepper,’_ _Lcd_.
pirenisc _Pyrrhenian_, A 31·535.
pirge (#Gl#) = pirie
pirgrāf m. _pear-orchard_, KC 5·284^23.
pirie, pirige (Æ) f. _pear-tree_.
pīs _heavy_, NG. [_L._ pensum]
pise f. (eo, io, y) _pea_, _Cp, Lcd, WW_. [‘_pease_’]
pīsle f. _warm chamber_? WW 186^10. [_Low L._ pisalis]
pīslic _heavy_, NG. adv. -līce.
pistel == pistol
pistol m. _letter_, Æ: _apostolic letter_, Æ. [‘_pistle_’; _L._ epistola]
pistolbōc f. _book of the epistles_, _LL_. [v. ‘_pistle_’]
pistolclāð m. _vestment worn by the epistoller_, BC 3·366´.
pistolrǣdere m. _epistle-reader, sub-deacon_, CM 584 etc.
pistolrǣding f. _a lesson in the church service_, _Æ_. [v. ‘_pistle_’]
pistolrocc m. _vestment worn by the epistoller_, TC 429^22 (e^2).
pitt == pytt
piða wm. _inward part, ‘pith,’_ _Bo_; CP.
placunis = wlacunis [[headword spelled “wlacunes”]]
plæce f. _open space, street_, _DR, MtLR_. [‘_place_’; _L._ platea]
plæg- = pleg-
plæse, plætse = plæce
plætt m. _slap, smack_, ÆH 2·248^25.
plættan _to buffet, smack_, _Jn_ 19^3. [‘_plat_’]
plagian = plegian
plante f. _‘plant,’ shoot_, _CP, VPs_. [_L._ planta]
±plantian _to ‘plant,’_ _Æ, CP, VPs_.
plantsticca m. _dibble_, WW 106^17.
plantung f. ‘_planting_,’ _WW_: _plant_, _Mt_.
plaster I. n. _‘plaster’ (as medicament)_, _DD, Lcd_. [_L._ emplastrum] II. = palster [[II. under “palstr”]]
plasterplatian _to cover with metal plates_.
+platod _plated (of gold)_, OEG 11^61.
platung f. _metal plate_, _WW_ 196^24. [v. ‘_plate_’]
pleagian = plegian
plega (a, æ) m. _quick motion, movement, exercise_, _Chr, Cp_ (æ), _Cr, Gen, WW_: _‘play,’ festivity, drama, game, sport_, _AO, Bl_; Æ: _battle_, _B_: _applause_.
plegan, ±plegian (a, æ, eo) (pres. occly. strong) †_to move rapidly_, _An, Gen_: _exercise, occupy or busy oneself_, _Bo, Bl, LL_: _‘play,’ sport with, amuse oneself, dance_, _CP, MtL_: _contend, fight_: _play on an instrument_, _VPs_: _clap the hands, applaud_, _El, VPs_: _make sport of, mock_, _Æ, Gen_: _cohabit (with)_, _Rd_ 43^2.
plegemann = plegmann
plegende ‘_playing_,’ _Shr_.
plegere m. ‘_player_,’ _WW_ 108^9.
plegestōw = plegstōw
plegestre f. _female athlete_, OEG 4735.
pleghūs n. _‘playhouse,’ theatre_, _OEG_ 1752.
plegian = plegan
pleglic (#Gl#) _athletic_: _scenic_: _comic_.
plegmann m. _gymnosophist, athlete_, #Gl#.
plegol _playful, jocular_, ÆL 21^292.
plegscip n. _small vessel_, WW 181^40.
plegscyld (e^2) m. _play-shield, small shield_, #Gl#.
plegstōw f. _playground, gymnasium, amphitheatre_, _Lcd, WW_. [‘_playstow_’]
plēo ds. of pleoh.
pleogan = plegan
pleoh n. gs. plēos _danger, risk, harm_, Æ, AO, CP: _responsibility_, LL 70[36,2].
plēolic _dangerous, hurtful, hazardous_, Æ, AO.
plēon^5 (w. g.) _to expose to danger, adventure oneself_, CP.
plett f? _fold_, NG. [_L._ plecta]
plice v. plyccan.
plicettan? _to play with_, v. NC 315.
plicgan _to scrape, scratch_, GPH 396.
pliht m. _peril, risk, danger, damage_, _VPs, WW_; Æ. tō plihte _dangerously_. [plēon; ‘_plight_’]
plihtan _to imperil, endanger, compromise_, _LL_. [‘_plight_’]
plihtere m. _look-out man at the prow_, OEG.
plihtlic _perilous, dangerous_.
ploccan = pluccian
plōg, plōh m. _what a yoke of oxen could plough in a day, a plough-land_, _Lcd_. [‘_plough_’]
plont- = plant-
plot _plot of ground_, LL 400[3].
pluccian _to ‘pluck,’ tear_, _Æ, Mt, WW_.
plūmblǣd f. _plum_, #Lcd# 86a.
plūme f. ‘_plum_,’ _Æ, Cp_: _plum-tree_, _Cp, Ep, Erf_; Mdf.
plūmfeðer f. _down_, ES 9·39. [_L._ pluma]
plūmsēaw n. _plum-juice_, #Lcd# 3·114^21 (ē).
plūmslā f. _wild plum, sloe_, WW 139^4.
plūmtrēow n. _plum-tree_, Æ.
plyccan only in plice 2 sg. subj. (_IM_ 122) and plyce (imperat.) (_IM_ 127) _to pluck, pull, snatch_, NC 315. [‘_plitch_’]
plyhtlic = plihtlic
plȳme f. _plum, plum-tree_, #Gl#. [_L._ *prunea]
pocādl f. _eruptive disease, pox_, #Lcd#.
pocc m. _‘pock,’ blister, pustule, blain, ulcer_, _Lcd_.
pocca (LkL) = pohha