Dim

Dizionario Anglo-Sassone Inglese Antico di Bosworth & Toller - dim

Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:

dim
Add: I. dark, without light, gloomy:--Ꝥ under þǽre brygce urne swýþlíce sweart and dim (niger et caliginosus) eá, Gr. D. 318, 28. Dimne and deópne hellewítes grund, Wlfst. 48, 2. Of dymmum díglum de latebrosis recessibus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 138, 55. II. dark-coloured. III. wretched, grievous, sad, unhappy:--Of dimre, earmre calamitosa (fames atrocitate), An. Ox. 3853. Dymre, 2, 261. On ðǽre dimman ádle in that miserable malady, Gú. 1135. IV. dark, wicked; Gen. 685. dim

Parole correlate: dim-híw:--Seó byrgen is bewrigen mid dimmum stánum and yfellicum, Shrn. 66, 24.

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