Cear-ful

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - cear-ful

According to the Old English Dictionary:

car-ful;

cear-ful
adj. Careful, full of care, sad; sollicitus :-- Cleopaþ swá cearful se gǽst to ðam duste the spirit so sad shall call to the dust, Exon. 983; Th. 368, 1; Seel. 15. Cwǽdon cearfulle, Criste láðe, to Gúþláce the foes of Christ, full of care, said to Guthlac, 41a; Th. 136, 30; Gú. 549: 8a; Th. 2, 26; Cri. 25. cear-ful
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