Swíþ-ferhþ

Kamus Anglo-Saxon Old English Bosworth & Toller - swíþ-ferhþ

Menurut Kamus Old English:

swíþ-ferhþ
adj. I. of strong mind or soul:--Snotor and swýð-ferhð (Beowulf), Beo. Th. 1656; B. 826. Swíðferhþe (Beowulf's companions), 990; B. 493. Hwæt swíðferhðum (the Danes) sélest wǽre tó gefremmnanne, 348; B. 173. II. of violent mind, violent, impetuous:--Geswearc ðá swíðferð (Juliana's father), Exon. Th. 247, 13; Jul. 78. Oft bemearn swíðferhðes (Sigemund) síð snotor ceorl monig, Beo. Th. 1820; B. 908. swiþ-ferhþ
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