Ǽ-bryce

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - ǽ-bryce

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

(ǽw-bryce, q. v.

ǽ-bryce
in Dict.):--Adultery; of a churchman, neglect of celibacy:--Ðá ðe on sinscipe wuniað and heora ǽwe healdað búton ǽwbryce, Hml. A. 21, 178. Ðá ðe ǽwbryce ne wyrceað, 19, 140. Sé ðe ofer his ǽwe hǽmð, hé is forlír ðurh his ǽwbryce, Hml. Th. ii. 208, 17. Nis nánum weófodþéne álýfed ðæt hé wífian móte . . . nú is þeáh ðǽra ealles tó fela ðe ðone ǽwbryce wyrcað, Ll. Th. ii. 334, 17, 22. Scyldað eów wið ǽwbrycas (-brecas, ), Wlfst. 40, 12. Ǽwbricas, 130, 4. æ-bryce

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