Ǽ-breca

Dizionario Anglo-Sassone Inglese Antico di Bosworth & Toller - ǽ-breca

Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:

(ǽw-breca, q. v.

ǽ-breca
in Dict.), an; m. An adulterer; of a man in orders, one who does not observe celibacy:--Se man ðe his rihtǽwe forlǽt and óðer wíf nimð, hé bið ǽwbreca (adulter), Ll. Th. ii. 184, 22. Ðá ǽwbrecan ðe þurh heálicne hád ciricǽwe underféngan, and syððan ðæt ábrǽcan, 334, 14. Ǽwbrecan and ðá fúlan forlegenan, Wlfst. 26, 15.

Parole correlate: ǽ-bryce. æ-breca

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