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Dizionario Anglo-Sassone Inglese Antico di Bosworth & Toller - un-cýððu(-o)

Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:

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indecl.: -cýððð, e; f. I. ignorance :-- Ne spræc hé (Moses) hit nó forðýðe his mód áuht genierwed wǽre mid ðære uncýððe ðæs síðfætes neque enim Moysi mentem ignorantia itineris angustabat, Past. 41; S. 304, 17, Mín sceal of líce sáwul on síðfæt, nát ic sylfa hwider, eardes uncýðþu (in ignorance of the land to which it is bound), Exon. Th. 284, 22; Jul. 701. II. a country not one's own, a strange land :-- Siþþan se éþel úðgenge wearð Adame and Euan ... ðá hý on uncýððu scofene wurdon, on gewinworuld, Exon. Th. 153, 18; Gú. 827. [Þe soule is her in uncuððe ... and nout eðcene hwuch heo schal iwurðen in hire owune riche. Þet fleshe is her et home, A. R. 140, 17-20.] un-cyððu-o
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