Útan-cumen

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - útan-cumen

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

-cymen[e];

útan-cumen
adj. Come from without, I. from another land, foreign, alien, strange :-- Útancuman advena, Wrt. Voc. i. 74, 64. Ðǽr nán útancymen (útencumen, Cott. MS.) mon cuman ne dorste, Ors. 5, 2; Swt. 218, 1, Se útancumena munuc ðe of uncúðum eardum cymð, R. Ben. 109, 4. Ðam elþeódigan and útancumenan (út- cymenan, MSS. G. H.) ne lǽt ðú nó uncúðlíce wið hine, L. Alf. 47; Th. i. 54, 20. Ne hyrwe gé útancymenne man (advenam), Leadvenae) on Egipta lande, Deut. 10, 19. Útancumenra exterorum i. peregrinorum, Wrt. Voc. ii. 145, 62. Þurh útancymen[r]a goda naman per nomen externorum deorum, Ex. 23, 13. Útancumene and elþeódige ne geswenc ðú, L. Alf. 33; Th. i. 52, 14. II. belonging to another :-- Gif útancymene (alienus) oxa óðres oxan gewundaþ, Ex. 21, 35. v. út-ácumen. utan-cumen

Mots connexes: 19, 33. Ǽlþeódige men and útancumene swýðe ús swencaþ, Wulfst. 91, 19. Gé wǽron útancymene (

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