Dryht-scipe

Słownik Anglo-Saski Staroangielski Boswortha i Tollera - dryht-scipe

Zgodnie ze Słownikiem Staroangielskim:

driht-scipe, es;

dryht-scipe
m. [-scipe termination] Rulership, lordship, domination, dignity; domĭnātus, dignĭtas :-- Ðara dóm leofaþ and hira dryhtscipe their dignity and their lordship shall live, Elen. Kmbl. 899; El. 451. For hwam nele mon him on giógoþe georne gewyrcan deóres dryhtscipes why will not man in youth zealously work for himself bold rulership? Salm. Kmbl. 775; Sal. 387. Sceolde hine yldo beniman ellendǽda dreámas and drihtscipes age must take from him the joys of bold deeds and of rulership, Cd. 24; Th. 31, 14; Gen. 485. Nalles feallan lét dóm and drihtscipe he let not his power and domination sink, Cd. 60; Th. 73, 4; Gen. 1199. Ne lǽt ðín dryhtscipp feallan let not thy mighty rule fall, Wald. 12; Vald. 1, 7. dryht-scipe
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