Á-láþian

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - á-láþian

According to the Old English Dictionary:

á-láþian
p. ode. I. to be hateful, odious. I:--Dýpe stencum áláþode fundus fetoribus horrebat, An. Ox. 4771: 2, 383: 8, 294. II. to be hostile to, to loathe, hate. v. láþ, II:--Unclǽn-nessa áláþode (mens) squalores horrescit, 4456. III. to make hostile, make threatening:--Yrmþa gequis áláþode (beótode) calamitates conspiratio intentabat, 4958. a-laþian

Related words: láþ,

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