Gang-dagas
Dizionario Anglo-Sassone Inglese Antico di Bosworth & Toller - gang-dagas
Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:
- gang-dagas
- Add: days on which processions were made during which prayers for peace and prosperity were recited. [Cf. the description of ' lætania majora' :-- On dǣm dæge eall Godes folc mid eádmōdlice relicgonge sceal God biddan ꝥ hē him forgefe done geár siblice tīd, and smyltelico gewidra, and genihtsume wæstmas, and heora līchoman trym-nysse, Shrn. 74, 9-12.] :-- Se mōna on gangdagum ne mæg beón iungra þonne ān and twēntig uihta eald, ne yldra þonne nigon and xxtig, Angl. viii. 324, 35. Geseah hē swȳþe mycele weorud swylce on gangdagan. Vis. Lfc. 11. Cōmon þā scipo tō þām gangdagum (gan-, ), Chr. 1016; P. 149, 3. Tō þām gongdagan, 1063; P. 191, 9. Ofer Eástron ymbe gangdagas oþþe ǣr, 892 ; P. 82, 30. Sē þe stalad . . . on Gang-dagas . . . wē willad . . . sié twybōte. Ll. Th. i. 64, 24. Būtan wīte od Gongdagas, 222, 23. Inne dā hāli wuca æt Gangdagas in sancta ebdo-mada rogationum, C. D. iv. 209, 18. [v. N. E. D. gang-days.] v. gang-wuce. gang-dagas