And-weardnes
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - and-weardnes
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- and-weardnes
- Add: -wurd-, -wyrd-nes. I. local:--Þǽr bið engla andweardnes, Ll. Th. ii. 408, 26. Hié mon tó his andweardnesse héht gestandan they were summoned to stand before him, Bl. H. 173, 10. For þǽre andweardnesse þínes yrres a vultu irae tuae, Ps. Th. 37, 3. Se Hǽlend Petrum lǽrde on his andweardnysse (while present), Hml. Th. i. 378, 15. On andwerdnysse beón to be present, ii. 288, 7. On andwyrdnysse standan, 30, 12. Tó andwerdnesse (-wurdnysse, Hpt. Gl. 477, 21) ad praesentiam, An. Ox. 3015. II. temporal:--Þysses dæges þe wé nú on andweardnesse (at the present time) weorþiað, Bl. H. 115, 30. Anweardnesse, 211, 15. III. action, operation:--Hit is on þæs Hǽlendes andweardnesse hwænne hé hit geendige in presentia Saluatoris est ipsum determinare, Wlfst. 243, 25: Angl. viii. 336, 16.