Ge-dreog

Dizionario Anglo-Sassone Inglese Antico di Bosworth & Toller - ge-dreog

Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:

ge-dreog
and ge-dreóg. Substitute: ge-dreóg, es; n. I. a dressing, something used in preparing material for use :-- Ðá hremmas bróhton ðám láreówe lác tó médes swínes rysl his scón tó gedreóge (the passage in Bede's life of Cuthbert is : Corvi digna munera ferunt, dimidiam axungiam porcinam ; quam vir fratribus. . . ad ungendas caligas praebere solebat, c. 20), Hml. Th. ii. 144, 29. II. seemly, orderly behaviour, gravity :-- Se munuc eádmódlíce mid gedreóge sprece monachus humiliter cum gravitate loquatur, R. Ben. I. 35, 10. Þæt mid heálicum gedreóge and gemetgunge árwurðlícor beó quod cum summa gravitate et moderatione honestissime fiat, 75, 10. Mid ofoste sí becumen; mid gedreóge þeáhhwæðere ꝥ ne gehigeleás méte tender cum festinatione curratur: cum gravitate tamen, ut non scurilitas inveniat fomitem, 17. Ofer ealle his gód hé hine tó ealdre for his gedreóge (cf. hé on rihtne tíman hwǽte gedǽlde his efenðeówum, 4) gesette, R. Ben. 123, 6. III. tó gedreóge gán ad necesssaria naturae exire, R. Ben. 32, 22.

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