Deáwig

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - deáwig

According to the Old English Dictionary:

deáwig
adj. DEWY; roscĭdus :-- Gúþcyste onþrang deáwig-sceaftum the war-tribe pressed onwards with dewy shafts, Cd. 160; Th. 199, 25; Exod. 344. Ðara breósta biþ deáwig wǽtung there is a dewy wetting of the breasts, L. M. 2, 46; Lchdm. ii. 258, 17. deawig
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