Dim
Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - dim
Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :
- dim
- Add: I. dark, without light, gloomy:--Ꝥ under þǽre brygce urne swýþlíce sweart and dim (niger et caliginosus) eá, Gr. D. 318, 28. Dimne and deópne hellewítes grund, Wlfst. 48, 2. Of dymmum díglum de latebrosis recessibus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 138, 55. II. dark-coloured. III. wretched, grievous, sad, unhappy:--Of dimre, earmre calamitosa (fames atrocitate), An. Ox. 3853. Dymre, 2, 261. On ðǽre dimman ádle in that miserable malady, Gú. 1135. IV. dark, wicked; Gen. 685. dim