Glengan
Dizionario Anglo-Sassone Inglese Antico di Bosworth & Toller - glengan
Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:
- glengan
- Add: I. to adorn with material ornaments:--Glensþ ( = glengst) comas (si tu te sumptuosius comas, Ald. 75, 5), An. Ox. 8, 332. Glencaþ comunt i. ornant, 11. Hí glencgað heora wíf mid þám þe hí weófoda sceoldan, Ll. Th. ii. 328, 7. On mænigfealdre glencge ic glencgde mínne líchoman, Angl. xi. 113, 52. Manege mid oferrence glengdan hý sylfe, Wlfst. 46, 2. II. to adorn, be an ornament to, be becoming to:--Ne glenget non decet (non decent stultum verba composita, ProIII. to arrange gracefully. (1) of dressing the hair:--Geglencendlíce glencan delicate componere, An. Ox. 1203. (2) of arranging words:--Glengede composita, Kent. Gl. 595. (v. II.) v. ge-glengan; ofer-, un-glenged. glengan