Feng

Diccionario Anglo-Sajón de Inglés Antiguo de Bosworth & Toller - feng

Según el Diccionario de Inglés Antiguo:

feng
Add: (1) a taking:--Faengae, fenge pro captu, Txts. 82, 727. (1 a) a taking hold by way of greeting, embrace:--On fænge (fenge, 102, 61) ge on clyppe, Angl. xi. 99, 76. (1 b) a taking of fish, game, &c.:--Feng fisca captura piscium, Lk. p. 4, 17. In feng ðǽra fiscana in captura piscium, Jn. p. 8, 9. (1 c) capture, seizure of a person:--Sé þe ne sealde ús on gehæfte l tó fæncge (in captionem) tóðum heora, Ps. L. 123, 6. (2) of concrete things. (a) that which grasps, embraces, catches:--Arpax geara feng vel lupus, arpago hooc, Wrt. Voc. i. 16, 42. Geara feng peeris (cf. gearufang proceris, 63, 75), 57, 14. Belocenum fenge contenta sinu, concluso, ii. 135, 4. (b) that which is formed as a clasp:--Foreweard feng þǽre lippena tógædere rostrum, Wrt. Voc. i. 43, 26. (c) what is taken captive:--Feng gilǽdde gefeng captivam duxit captivitatem, Rtl. 83, 3. [N. E. D. feng. O. Frs. feng: Icel. fengr.] v. æt-, ge-, mis-, þeóf-, ymb-feng; fang; on-fenge. feng
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