Wune-ness
Kamus Anglo-Saxon Old English Bosworth & Toller - wune-ness
Menurut Kamus Old English:
(wunu-), e;
- wune-ness
- f. I. a dwelling, habitation :-- Hé him wunonesse stówe (locum mansionis) sealde, Bd. 5, 11; S. 626, 13. In wununise in habitaculo, Rtl. 58, 5: habitatione, 68, 20. Ðá geworhte hé him nearo wíc and wunenesse (mansionem angustam), Bd. 4, 28; S. 605, 23. Ðá sealde se cyning him wununesse and stówe (mansionem) in Cantwarabyrig, 1, 25; S. 487, 18. Hé him sylfum wununesse and wíc geceás ipse locum mansionis elegit, 4, 26; S. 602, 38. Wit oferférdon ðás wununesse (has mansiones) ðara eádigra gásta.... Wit becóman tó ðám blíþan wunenyssum (ad mansiones laetas), 5, 12; S. 629, 31, 43. II. continuance, perseverance :-- Wununise (perseverantiam) éces hehstaldnisse, Rtl. 105, 36.