Módig-ness

Old English Dictionary Entry

Módig-ness

Old English Dictionary Entry

Part of speech: e; Related words:

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1 módig-ness

f. I. in a bad sense, Pride:--Módignys superbia, Wrt. Voc. i. 76, 26. Se eahteoða heáfodleahter is módignyss (þe ehtuðe sunne is ihatan superbia, þet is on englisc modinesse, O. E. Homl. i. 103, 33), Homl. Th. ii. 218, 22. Flǽsces tóbryte módignesse carnis terat superbiam, Hymn. Surt. 9, 22. Ða heofenlícan myrhþe ðe ða englas þurh módignysse forluron, Homl. Th. i. 360, 28. II. in a good sense, Highmindedness, magnanimity, greatness of mind which does not resent injury:--Eahta sweras syndon ðe rihtlícne cynedóm upwegaþ:sóþfæstnys, módignes (patientia), L. I. P. 3; Th. ii. 306, 28. [Þatt wǽre modiȝnesse & UNCERTAIN idell ȝellp, Orm. 12040: stiȝþ on heh þurh modinesse, O. and N. 1405.] modig-ness

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Possible runic inscription in Anglo-Saxon futhorc

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