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Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - hǽlþ-

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

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Add: I. (good) health (1) of body :-- Hé cwæit þæt hire cild gesund beón sceolde, and eal hire híwisc hǽlðe brúcan, Hml. Th. ii. 150, 19. Gif þú gesihst þé on wætere cealdan þw[e]án, hǽlde líchaman (sanitatem carports) getácnaþ, Lch. iii. 214, 14. (2) of soul, salvation :-- Eallon þám tó écere hǽlðe þe his líchaman séceað, Chr. 1023 ; P. 156, 25. II. healing, (1) physical :-- Heó árás andsund of þám bedde . . . þá wundrode se Þegn his wífes hǽlðe, Hml. S. 22, 55. Hé sumne blindne man gehǽlde . . . and manega gelýfdon þurh ðæs mannes hǽlðe, 34. (2) spiritual :-- On hálwendlican þínum l hǽlðe in salutare tuum, Ps. L. 118, 81.

Mots connexes: un-, wan-hǽlþ. hælþ,hælþ-

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