Ceáce

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ceáce

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ceáce
Add: ceóce. I. jawbone, cheek :-- In suíðra ceica ðín (in ðæt swíðran wonge l céke þín, R.) in dextera maxilla tua, Mt. L. 5, 39. Þæt wange wið þá ceócan ufan mandibula, Wrt. Voc. ii. 58, 3. On céce in maxillam, Lk. L. 6, 29. Ceácan mala, maxilla, Wrt. Voc. Ii. 56, 23, 24: i. 282, 58, 59. Ceócan malae, 64, 44. Ceácan mandibulas, An. Ox. 1206: 17, 36. Gif monnes ceácan mon forslihð, ꝥ hié beóð forode, Ll. Th. i. 94, 14. Ceócan maxillas. Bl. Gl. Cécan, Ps. Srt. 31, 9. II. chaps, fauces,

Related words: ceác-ádl :-- Smire þone sweoran mid; ꝥ biþ strang sealf wiþ þára ceácna geswelle oððe ásmorunge, Lch. ii. 48, 11. ceace

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