Wīse

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - wīse

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

an;

wīse
f. A sprout, stalk :-- Streáwbergean wīse. Lchdm. ii. 36, 12 : 334, II. Genim streáwberian wīsan nioþowearde, 34, 24, 27. Nim hwīteclǣfran wīsan, 326, 21. Hǣþbergean wīsan, 344, 10. Weóde wīsan, iii. 16, 16. Eallhwīte wȳsan gesie, Wrt. Voc. ii. 42, 16. [Wyse of strawbery or pesyn fragus (cf. a streberytre fragus, Wülck. Gl. 584, 29), Prompt. ParIcel. vīsir a sprout.] v. streáwberige-wīse. wise

Mots connexes: 531. Take the wyse of tormentile, and bray it, Halliwell's Dict. Cf.

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