Andel-bǽre
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - andel-bǽre
According to the Old English Dictionary:
( = and-hél-bǽre; cf.
- andel-bǽre
- Icel. 'and-hæli, n. monstrosity; medic. the heels being in the place of the toes, andhælis-ligr absurd.' Cl. & V. Dict.); adj. Reversed, inverted:--Andelbǽrre tíde tempore prepostero (id est, vernali non autumnali, Ald. 33, 12), An. Ox. 7, 282: 8, 207. Andelbǽre, 2, 257: 4, 74: Hpt. Gl. 496, 42: Angl. xiii. 35, 218 (all are glosses on the same passage). andel-bære