Hír-ness
Dicionário Anglo-Saxónico de Inglês Antigo de Bosworth & Toller - hír-ness
De acordo com o Dicionário de Inglês Antigo:
- hír-ness
- Take here hýr-ness in Dict., and add; I. hearing :-- Eára hérnisse (-nisses, L.) aures audiendi, Mk. R. 4, 23, Hérnisses, Mt. L. 11, 15. Hérnises, Lk L. 8, 8. From hérnise auditu, Mt. L. 13, 14. Te hérnise auditui, Jn. L. 12, 38. II. subjection :-- Hí him gehéton eáðmóde hýrnesse and singale underþeódnesse subiectionem continuam promittebant, Bd. 1, 12; Sch. 32, 3. III. service :-- Hé þá twelf bócland gefreóde eorðlices camphádes and eorðlicre hérenesse (hér-, ) ablato studio militiae terrestris, Bd. 3, 24; Sch. 310, 6. Hérnisse officio, Rtl. 50, 37: 106, 22. Hérnese servitio, 9, 31: servitutem, 29, 30: 106, 13. Hérnise engla ministerium angelorum, Mk. L. 1, 17. Hérnise ríces Godes ministerium regni Dei, Mk. L. 4, 11. Embehtsum[n]ise l hérnisse hé gefe Gode obsequium praestare Deo, Jn. L. 16, 2. Hé gefealh singallíce his þegnungum and hýrnessum ejus obsequiis sedule atque incessanter adhaerebat, Gr. D. 299, 29. IV. a parish :-- Man ágife ǽlce teóðunge tó þám ealdan mynstre þe seó hýrness (hér-, v. l.) tó hýrð (ad matrem ecclesiam, cui parochia adjacet), Ll. Th. i. 262, 7. v. ge-, in-, níd-, ofer-hírness. hir-ness