Mæsse : i
Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - mæsse : i
Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :
- mæsse : I
- add :-- Se Hǽlend gehálgode hláf and wín tó húsle . . . and þá wæs seó mæsse ásteald þurh Críst, Hml. A. 71, 158. Gyf þú mæssan hacelan habban wille, þonne stríc þú mid tósprǽddum handum niþer ofer þíne breóst, Tech. ii. 119, 25. Gif þú (cf. se mæssepreóst, 18) wille mé hwylce þearfe gegearwian, geoffra þysne hláf þám ælmihtigan Gode for mé æt þínre mæssan. tó þon ꝥ þú geþingie mínum synnum. Gr. D. 348, 28. I a. a particular instance of the service, a mass :-- Ðaet &e-acute-hook;ghwilc mæsseprióst gesinge fore Ósunlfes sáwle twá messan, C. D. i. 293, 31. Wæs his gewuna þæt hé wolde ǽlce dæge habban twá mæssan, bútan hit má wǽre . . . Ðá cwæð hé tó his geféran ꝥ hit betere wǽre ꝥ hig þá mæssan hæfdon, Vis. Lfc. 63-67. I b. the service held on a saint's or martyr's day, a (person's) mass :-- Scĭ UNCERTAIN Rufi mæsse biþ geméted on þám yldran mæssebócum, Shrn. 121, 30. Ssă UNCERTAIN Sabine mæsse bið geméted on þám níwran bócum, 123, 17 : 124, 33.