A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary: For the Use of StudentsSwan Sonnenschein & Company, 1894 - Всего страниц: 369 |
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adorn ÆGL ÆGR afflict ANDR asunder band battle become bend beran bold brave break bring comp compounds conj corslet cover CRIST cuman death deceit destroy drive dwelling Earle evil faithful fight fōn gemet Goth Grein heah hell Heyne honour land LCDM lord lxxiv ment mind ness noble OET Cp oneself oppress ornament pain pieces prep pres pret pron sbpl sẽ seize separate sfpl ship smpl snpl sorrow speech superl Sweet sword teon tion troop trouble turn tuwa verb viii warrior wv.to Zupitza
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Стр. 109 - VI. may, to be allowed, be able to, have opportunity to, be compelled to, must; Germ. mussen 'to be obliged to', OFris. mota, OS. moton, OHG. muozan, Goth. ga-motan 'to have (find) room
Стр. 117 - AO.CP (This vb. is often used periphrastically w. another vb. in the inf., to denote the simple action of the latter. The compound is best translated by the historical aorist of the second vb.) : attack, assail : act, .¡EL (âg-).
Стр. 33 - Somner. He afterwards describes scotale as a contribulion due by the tenants, to purchase ale for the entertainment of their lord or his steward on the fee.
Стр. i - That idea was, in few words, to collect into one volume the information contained in the numerous glossaries to Anglo-Saxon text-books, readers, etc., which had appeared in England, America and Germany within the last fifteen years or so — such books, for instance, as Sweet's Beader, Harrison and Sharp's Beowulf, and Kluge's Lesebuch.
Стр. 175 - In the cases which terminate with e the a of the root is often replaced by ю.
Стр. 33 - ... or perhaps the ale given by the seller to the buyer on concluding a bargain. (ВТ.) drincorc sin. drinker. drinctet sn. drinkiug-vessel. driorig = d reorig drisn sf ? false hair. drit(Mw. 677, 809) dirt. dritan sv? [S382J •cacare.
Стр. 133 - S343] 1. (used substantively w. gen.) a certain one, some one, something, one.
Стр. 121 - a feeling as if the cavity of the body were full of water swaying about?
Стр. 105 - AS. times, was only money of account ; only the penny and its fractions were actually coined.