Fracoþ

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - fracoþ

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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fracoþ
n. Add: fracoþu; f. Infamy, wickedness :-- Ignominium sconde hléwung sive fraceþu, idem et infamium. Wrt. Voc. ii. 49, 31. Sume men beóð swá gehíwode líceteras, swylce hý Godes ege habban, and bið eal heora ingeþanc mid fracoðe áfylled. Wlfst. 54, 7. Mið fræceðo geyfled contumelia adfectus. Mt. L. 22, 6. Unclǽnnessa l fracede squalores, immunditias. Hpt. Gl. 509, 76. ꝥ hé wið swá mycelre geearnunge man swylce wælhreównysse fraceþa (fraced, teónan. ) gefremede. Gr. D. 21, 34. fracoþ

Related words: ll. contumeliam

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