Eáþe

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - eáþe

According to the Old English Dictionary:

eáþe
adj. Add:--Eáðre facilior, ealra eáðost facillimus, Ælfc. Gr. Z. 16, 6. (1) of action:--Ꝥ wæter and sió lyft bióþ swíþe eáþe tó tódǽlenne, Bt. 34, 11; F. 150, 28. Eáðre mé þincð on drígum lande tó farande, Solil. H. 21, 23. (2) of persons, easy to be entreated, gentle:--Þú eart eáðe God . . . þú eart sóð Metod . . . þú eart Hǽlend God, Hy. 3, 4-9. [N. E. D. eath.] v. íþe, and next word. eaþe,eaðe
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