Drýman

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - drýman

According to the Old English Dictionary:

drýman
part. drýmende; p. de; pp. ed To rejoice, be joyful; jubĭlāre :-- Hí mótun drýman mid Dryhtn they may rejoice with the Lord, Exon. 32 b; Th. 102, 27; Cri. 1679. Him gefylgan ne mæg drýmendra gedryht the multitude of the joyful cannot follow him, Exon. 60 b; Th. 222, 13; Ph. 348. Eall druncon and drýmdon all drunk and rejoiced, Cd. 133; Th. 168, 11; Gen. 2781. Drýmaþ Gode eall eorþe jubĭlāte Deo omnis terra, Ps. Spl. 97, 5, 7: 46. 1.

Related words: dréman. dryman

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