Dýgan

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - dýgan

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

dýgan
p. dýgde; pp. dýged [dugan vălēre] To do good, benefit; prodesse, vălēre :-- Ic secge ðæt sió fórespræc ne dýge náuðer ne ðam scyldigan, ne ðam ðe him fore þingaþ I say that the defence does no good either to the guilty or to him who pleads for him, Bt. 38; 7; Fox 210, 6. Ðæt ys to gelýfenne ðæt hit dýge it is to be believed that it may benefit, Herb. 2, 15; Lchdm. i. 84, 19. DER. ge-dýgan, -dígan, -dégan. dygan
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