Ge-hruxl

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-hruxl

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-hruxl
Substitute : ge-hrūxl, es; n. Noise, tumult :-- Ðā brōdru mid gehlȳde wurpon wæter on ꝥ fýr . . . þā weard se Drihtnes wer mid þām ylcan gehrūxle (-rūxle, ) āstyrod. and þyder becōm, Gr. D. 124, 3. Geswenced mid þām gerūxlum and unēdnessum sumra woruldlicra ymbhogena quorundam secularium tumultibus depressus, 3, 4, Hē mid his āþenedre handa gestilleþ þā gerūxl and ꝥ gehlȳd eallra manna extensa manu omnium tumultus sedat, 265, 13. Gehrūxlu tumultus, i. seditiones, Germ. 392, 24. Wǣpna gerūxlu armorum strepitus, E. S. xxxix. 344. ge-hruxl

Related words: l.) (eodem tumultu

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