Wang-tóþ

Dizionario Anglo-Sassone Inglese Antico di Bosworth & Toller - wang-tóþ

Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:

es;

wang-tóþ
m. A wang-tooth (in northern dialects, molar tooth :-- Gif mon óðrum tóð of ásleá, gif hit sié se wongtóð geselle . iiii. Scill. Tó bóte, L. Alf. pol. 49 ; Th. i. 94, II. Wangtéð molares vel gemini, Wrt. Voc. i. 43, 32. Wongtoeð (-téþ, Ps. Spl. C. ) molas, Ps. Surt. 57, 7: [Wangeteth les messeleres, Wrt. Voc. i. 146, 22. Out of a wangtooth sprang a welle (v. Wick. Jud. 15, 19, where the word is used), Chauc. M. T. 3234. Wangetoothe molaris, Prompt. Parv. 515. Wangtoth geminus, Cath. Angl. 407. Wayngetothe geminus, maxillaris, 406 (see note). Wong-tothe uteelaris, Wrt. Voc. i. 207.] wang-toþ

Parole correlate: e.g. Lancashire Gloss. in E. E. D. S. Pub.),

Back