Wiþ-hycgan

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - wiþ-hycgan

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

wiþ-hycgan
p. -hogde To be adverse in thought or purpose, to set one's self against:--Heó ðæs beornes lufan fæste wiðhogde her heart was fast closed against the man's love, Exon. Th. 245, 9; Jul. 42. Gé wiðhogdun hálgum Dryhtne your hearts were hostile to the holy Lord, 139, 34; Gú. 603. Ðæt hé stán nime, hláfes ne gýme, ða wiste wiðsæce, beteran wiðhyccge (the food refuse, set himself against the better), Elen. Kmbl. 1232; El. 618. and previous word. wiþ-hycgan

Mots connexes: wiþer-hycgende,

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