Wearg-brǽde

Słownik Anglo-Saski Staroangielski Boswortha i Tollera - wearg-brǽde

Zgodnie ze Słownikiem Staroangielskim:

(wearge- [wearg-ge- (?)], wearh-), an;

wearg-brǽde
f. Some form of disease; the word translates impetigo, ulcus, carcinoma :-- Wearhbrǽde impetigo, Wrt. Voc. i. 43, 62. Weargebrǽde, ii. 45, 39: nevum, 62, 29. Werhbrǽde, i. 61, 16. Gif hwylcum weargbrǽde (wearh-, MS. B.; the Latin has ulcus) weaxe on þám nosum oððe on ðám hleóre, Lchdm. i. 86, 1. Wið ðæt wearhbrǽde (the Latin has carcinomata) hwam on nosa wexe, 116, 11. Gif nægl sié of handa and wiþ wearhbrǽdan (probably GREEK, Cockayne), nim hwǽtecorn, meng wið hunig, lege on þone finger, ii. 80, 20, 24. wearg-bræde
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