Éd

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - éd

According to the Old English Dictionary:

eád happiness

éd
Safety, security, happiness; sălus, asȳlum :-- Éd monne safety of men, the ark. Cd. 70; Th. 84, 30, Mann. Some think ed signifies a renewing, restoration, regeneration; renŏvatio: then ed monne might be translated, regeneration of men. Grn. corrected ed monne into edniowne renewed :-- Ða he hine [égor-here] upp forlét edniowne [acc. referring to hine = égor-here] streámum stígan when he allowed it [the water-flood-'host'] renewed to mount up in streams, Gen. 1405. -ed,ed,ed-
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