Fremede

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - fremede

According to the Old English Dictionary:

fremede
Add :-- Extra vel ultra, aliena, alia, plus, praeter vel fremde, Wrt. Voc. ii. 145, 32, Fremde exter, alienus, 61. Fremdra externorum, 30, 44. (1) of another family, stranger :-- Ne bearh nú gesib gesibban þe má þe fremdan. Wlfst. 159, 16. Ðú hit becweðe swá gesibre handa swá fremdre swaðer ðe leófre sý, C.D. ii. 114, 7. Sceolon beón gesamnode ealle ðá menn ðe swyftoste hors habbað on ðǽm lande ... Þonne ærnað hý ealle tóweard þǽm feó ... ðá fremdan tó ærnað anð nimað, Ors. 1, 1; S. 21, 10. Ðý lǽs fremde menn (extranei) weorðen gefylled of ðínum gesuince, Past. 249, 11. For bearnléste þone welan hí lǽfað fræmdum tó brúcanne, Bt. 11, 1; F. 32, 7. (2) of another race or country :-- Hwá is ðonne from ús fremde bútan ðá áwiergdan gæstas, ðá ðe from ðæs hefencundan Fæder éðle ádrifene sindon qui namque alieni a nobis sunt nisi maligni spiritus, qui a coelestis sunt patriae sorte separati?, Past. 249, 14. (3) not natural or native to a person, foreign, external :-- Ic ána eom benumen mínra þeáwa and eom getogen tó fremdum þeáwum, Bt. 7, 3; F. 20, 25. Gé wénaþ þæt gé nán gecyndelic gód ne gesǽlþa on innan eów selfum nabbaþ, for þám gé hí sécaþ bútan eów tó fremdum gesceaftum, 14, 2; F. 44, 17. Fremdum, 14, 3; F. 46, 10. Hwí lufost ðú þá fremdan gód swelce hí sién þín ágnu, 14, 1; F. 40, 30. (4) unknown :-- Gé woldon habban eówerra gódena weorca méde æt fræmdra monna cwiddunge de alienis praemia sermunculis postulatis, Bt. 18, 4; F. 66, 25. (5) not friendly, estranged, not in the society of :-- Ic framþe wearð fæderenbróðrum exter factus sum fratribus meis, Ps. Th. 68, 8, (6) free from, not participating in, deprived of. (a) with case :-- Þý lǽs hé þæs heofenlican lofes tremde wǽre, Hml. Th. ii. 142, 26. Hé wearð fremde þǽre costunge alienus extitit a tentatione, Gr. D. 26, 28. ꝥ ic ne wurðe fremde geworden þǽre róde gesihðe, Hml. S. 23 b, 443. (b) with prep. :-- Hé fram þǽre costnunge wearð fremde, Gr. D. 26, 30. Swǽ fremðe (extraneus) from wærc deáðes swælce from unclaennise wæs fremðe (alienus), Jn. p. 2, 2, 3. Hé willnode hine sylfne fram eallum begangum fremde (fremðne, ) gedón cupiens se ab omnibus negotiis alienare, Bd. 3, 19; Sch. 282, 19. [v. N.E.D. fremd.] fremede

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