Wrǽþan

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - wrǽþan

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

wrǽþan
p. de To be angry, get angry :-- Se ðe uraeðes brótfere his qui irascetur fratri suo, Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 5, 22. Wraeðde hláford iratus dominus, 18, 34. Se cynig wrǽðde rex iratus est, Rtl. 107, 29. Urǽðde fremuit, 197, 31. [He wile wreðe wið þe, O. E. Homl. i. 33, 8. He bigon to wreðen (cf. he wreððede him, 10, 4), Jul. 11. 6. Affrican wreaðede and swor, 13, 7. Cf. O. Sax. wréðian (with reflex, acc. ) : Icel. reiðask to get angry.]

Mots connexes: ge-wrǽþan ; wráþian. wræþan

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