Druncen

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - druncen

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

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druncen
n? e; f? Drunkenness; ēbriĕtas :-- Ðæt he ne onbíte ǽniges þinges ðe druncen ofcume that he taste not anything from which drunkenness may come, L. Pen. 11; Th. ii. 280, 23. Druncen beorg ðé and dollíg word guard thyself from drunkenness and foolish words, Exon. 80 b; Th. 302, l0; Fä. 34. Gif hit þurh druncen gewurþe, béte ðe deóppor si ex ebriĕtāte accidĕrit, eo grăvius emendet, L. M. I. P. 41; Th. ii. 276, 12. Gif ðú hwæt on druncen misdó, ne wít ðú hit ðam ealoþe if thou have misdone in drunkenness, blame not the drink, Pro

Mots connexes: Kmbl. 39. DER. ofer-druncen. druncen

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