Un-scóg[i]an
Słownik Anglo-Saski Staroangielski Boswortha i Tollera - un-scóg[i]an
Zgodnie ze Słownikiem Staroangielskim:
- un-scóg[i]an
- to unshoe, take off the shoes :-- Unsceógien hí gebróþor discalcient se fratres, Anglia xiii. 413, 683. Ðonne bið ús suíðe fracoðlíce óðer fót unscód quasi unius pedis calceamentum cum dedecore amittit, Past. 5; Swt. 45, 14. Hé wæs gelǽded and ungyred and unscód, Shrn. 85, 32. Nyme ðæt wíf his gescý of his fótum, and nemne hine ǽlc man unsceóda (discalceatus), Deut. 25, 10. Unsceóde discalciati, Anglia xiii. 416, 735. Unscódum fótum, Wulfst. 170, 16. un-scogian