Fyll

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

Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:

fyl, fell, fiell, es;

FYLL
m. I. a FALL, ruin, destruction, death; cāsus, intĕrĭtus :-- Crist is ofermódigra fyll Christ is the fall of the high-minded, Ors. 3, 2; Bos. 55, 6. Æfter his fylle after his death, 6, 5; Bos. 119, 22. Míne innoþas on ðam fylle tolocene wǽron interānea essent ruendo convulsa, Bd. 5, 6; S. 619, 31. Se bisceop sárgode be ðam fylle and míne forwyrde episcŏpus de cāsu et intĕrĭtu meo dŏlēbat, 5, 6; S. 619, 32. Æt fylle at the fall, L. M. 1, 4; Lchdm. ii. 48, 14, note. II. a FALL, case, inflection in grammar; cāsus, inflectio :-- Cāsus, ðæt is fyll oððe gebígedniss case, that is a declining or inflection, Ælfc. Gr. 14; Som. 17, 23. [Orm. fall: O. Sax. fal, m: Frs. O. Frs. fal, fel, m: Dut. val, m: Ger. fall, m: M. H. Ger. val, m: O. H. Ger. fal, m: Dan. fald, n: Swed. fall, n: Icel. fall, n. lapsus, cāsus, Rask Hald. Egils.] DER. wæl-fyll. fyll,fyllu-o
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