Amber

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - amber

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

amber
m. f. n. A vessel; a measure. Add:--Ambaer, ember, omber situla, Txts. 96, 923. Ambaer, ombar, amber urna, 106, 1076. Amber bodonicula (amphora, ii. 73, 62: 9, 3. Þæs wínes sý án ambur (-er, v. l.) full, Lch. i. 136, 5. Dó tó wóse amber fulne, ii. 106, 16. Gesamna tú ambru hrýþra micgean and amber fulne holenrinda, Lch. ii. 332, 15. Ambras cados, Wrt. Voc. ii. 102, 41: 13, 8: lag(uo)enas, 53, 37. [Add to cognate forms: 'Perhaps originally an adaptation of Lat. amphora, assimilated to a Teut. form and meaning,' N. E. D.] v. tín-ambre; embren. amber,am-ber

Mots connexes: stoppa), Wrt. Voc. i. 288, 3:

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