Wilisc
Dizionario Anglo-Sassone Inglese Antico di Bosworth & Toller - wilisc
Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:
- wilisc
- adj. I. foreign, not English :-- Wylisc moru carrot (cf. wealh-moru) . . . Englisc moru parsnip. Lchdm. ii. 312, 16-21. Wælisc opratanum ( = abrotanum, cf. sūþerne), Wrt. Voc. ii. 65, 46. Se wælisca (heafoc) (cf. wealh-hafoc), Exon. Th. 332, 24; Vy. 90. Ðā hæfdon da welisce menn gewroht ǣnne castel . . . Ðā. wǽron da wælisce men (quidam de Normannis; cf. Icel. Valskr Norman) æt-tforan mid dam cynge, Chr. 1048; Erl. 178, 15, 24. 1a. referring to the Celts of England, Welsh :-- Be Wilisces monnes londnæfene. Gif Wylisc mon hæbbe hīde londes, L. In. 32. ; Th. i. 122, 9. Englisc . . . Wilisc, 46; Th. i. 130, 16: L. Wg. 7; Th. i. 186, 13. Nāh nāder to farenne ne Wylisc man on Ænglisc land, ne Ænglisc on Wylisc de mā, L. O. D. 6 ; Th. i. 354, 23. Tremerin se Wylisca (Wylsca, ) biscop (bishop of St. David's), Chr. 1055; Erl. 191, II. Cōmon upp on Wylisce Axa .xxxvi. scypa and dǣr ābūtan hearmas dȝdon mid Gryfines fultume ðæs Wæliscan cynges, 1050; Th. i. 310, 19. Welscan (Wyliscean, 1. 36), 1052 ; Erl. 186, 17. Ðæt ylce de man dam Wyliscean þeófe dyde, L. Ath. v. 6, 3 ; Th. i. 234, 13. Ðone Wyliscan cining. Chr. 1056 ; Erl. 191, 22. Wīte-þeówne monnan Wyliscne, L. In. 54 ; Th. i. 138, 3. . xii. lahmen scylon riht tǣcean Wealan and Ænglan, .vi. Englisce and .vi. Wylisce, L. O. D. 3; Th. i. 354, lo. Wylsce menn geslōgan mycelne dǣl Englisces folces, Chr. 1053; Erl. 188, 9. Ða Wylisce menn hī gegaderodon, and wid da Frencisce de on Walon wǣron gewinn up āhōfon, 1094 ; Erl. 230, 32. Hengest and Æsc gefuhton wiþ Walas, and .xii. Wilisce (Wilsce, v. l.) aldormenn ofslōgon, 465 ; Erl. 12, 22. ¶ the word is used of some kind of ale :-- .xii. āmbra Wilisces ealaþ, .xxx. hlūlttres, L. In. 70; Th. i. 146, 17. Twā tunnan fulle hlūtres alod and cumb fulne līdes alod and cumb fulne Welisces alod, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. i. 203, 9. .xxx. ōmbra gōdes Uuelesces alod dæt limped to . xv. mittum, 293, 13. Wælsces, ii. 46, 27. Geworht of Wiliscum ealad, Lchdm. ii. 78, 23. Drence on Welscum ealad, 136, Dō ealle dās wyrta on Wylisc ealo, 120, 6. II. servile :-- Hē on dreō tōwearp da cneór[d]nesse, dæt wæs wælisc (the race of Ham; cf. Onwōcon of Chame .xxx. theóda mycelra, and eác dæt cynn wæs geseald dām ōdrum cynnum twām on heaftneád and on þeówdōm. 2, 51), and on cyrlisc cynn, and on gesȳdcund cynn, Anglia xi. 3, 62. [O. H. Ger. Walahisc romanus, latinus: Icel. Valskr foreign, esp. French.] v. wealh. wilisc