Cǽg
Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - cǽg
Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :
- cǽg
- For cǽge; f. l. cǽga; m., and add :-- Cǽg clavis, Wrt. Voc. i. 81, 18. (1) lit. :-- Se preóst nolde undón þá duru mid cǽge, Hml. S. 3, 484.Þæs wífes cǽglocan . . . Þǽra cǽgean (cǽgan, heó sceal weardian, ꝥ is hire héddernes cǽge and hyre cyste cǽge and hire tǽgan, Ll. Th. i. 418, 20. (2) fig. :-- 'Ic ðé betǽce heofonan ríces cǽge.' Nis seó cǽig gylden, ne sylfren, ne of nánum antimbre gesmiðod, ac is se anweald þe him Críst forgeaf, Hml. Th. i. 368, 35. Mid ðám unwemlican cǽgan virgineo clave, Wrt. Voc. ii. 91, 76. Wé rímdon ðá cǽga (cǽgea, v. l.), wé ætiéwen hwæt hié healden, Past. 179, 11: Wlfst. 176, 15. cæg