Æt-wist
Słownik Anglo-Saski Staroangielski Boswortha i Tollera - æt-wist
Zgodnie ze Słownikiem Staroangielskim:
æd-wist, ed-wist, e;
- æt-wist
- f. [æt, wist substantia, cibus] Substance, existence, being, presence; substantia, præsentia :-- God heora ǽhta and ætwist on-genímeþ God takes their wealth and substance away. Cd. 60; Th. 73, 21; Gen. 1208. Se gǽst lufaþ onsýn and ætwist yldran hádes the spirit loves the aspect and substance of elder state, Exon. 40a; Th. 132, 11; Gú. 471. Him ðæt Crist forgeaf ðæt hý mótan his ætwiste brúcan Christ gave that to them, that they might enjoy his presence, 13 b; Th. 24, 29; Cri. 392: Gen. 7, 4. æt-wist