Án-eáge

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - án-eáge

According to the Old English Dictionary:

án-ége, án-íge, án-ígge;

án-eáge
adj. [án one, eage an eye] One-eyed, blind of one eye; monoculus, luscus :-- Gif he hí gedó áneáge if he make them one-eyed, L. Alf. 20; Th. i. 48, 25, note. Gif híg ánége gedó si luscos eos fecerit, Ex. 21, 26. an-eage
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