Innor

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - innor

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

innor
Add: I. with reference to a place or thing :-- Innor bið se hierde, se hielt ðá leoma útan interior est custodia, quae servat exterius membra, Past. 359, 4. Férde hé forð ... in þá inran land ...; þá gít hé wilnode ꝥ hé innor férde, Hml. S. 30, 310. Hine seó ýð gegráp and hine fram lande innor áteáh quem unda rapuit et eum a terra introrsus traxit, Gr. D. 114, 32. II. with reference to position in a room, a place further from the door being a more honourable one. Cf. B. 1976 :-- Hé mót him innor tǽcan stede and setl liceat eum in superiorem constitueret locum, R. Ben. 111, 4. innor
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