Æncnetrym

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - æncnetrym

According to the Old English Dictionary:

= ǽn(i)gne trym (?)

æncnetrym
or ængne trym (?) a narrow step; an acc. used adverbially with same force as colloquial a little bit (?). The word pedetemptim (An. Ox. 7, 221: 8, 165) is glossed by this form in the passage: Qui pedetemptim in pubertatis primordio instrumentis medicinallbus imbuti, Ald. 41, 33. in Dict. æncnetrym

Related words: trem

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