Ful-neáh
Dizionario Anglo-Sassone Inglese Antico di Bosworth & Toller - ful-neáh
Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:
full-neáh, ful-néh;
- ful-neáh
- ad prŏpe, fĕre :-- Steorran hie ætiéwdon fulneáh [fulnéh, Th. 29, 12, col. 1] healfe tíd ofer undern stars shewed themselves very nearly half an hour after nine o'clock [a.m.], Chr. 540; Th. 28, 13; 29, 12, col. 2. Fulneáh [fullneáh, Th. 175, 39, col. 1] tú swá lange very nearly twice as long, Chr. 897; Th. 174, 42; 175, 39, col. 2. Se yfela willa unrihthǽmedes gedréfþ fulneáh ǽlces libbendes monnes mód the evil desire of unlawful lust disquiets the mind of almost every living man, Bt. 31, 2; Fox 112, 25: 4; Fox 8, 18: 11; Fox 30, 18: Bt. Met. Fox 18, 8; Met. 18, 4. ful-neah