Ge-sægdnis

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-sægdnis
Substitute : ge-sægedness, e ; f. I. a sacrifice, an offering (especially of the Eucharist) :-- We sceolon Gode ásecgan þá dæghwámlican onsægdnesse his líchaman and blódes. Þeós gesægednes gehǽleð þá sáwle debemus Deo quotidianas carnis ejus et sanguinis hosíias immolare. Haec victima animam salvat, Gr. D. 348, 18. Nolite dare sanctum canibus, is ðý hálga gesægdnisse æt hundum nére gesald,ILLEGIBLE is unwyrðum monnum, Mt. L. 7a-6 mgn. II. a mystery of religion : -- lúh gesald is ~& pound; gé witte clǽno rýno t gesægdnisse ] diópnise (mystería) ríces heofna, Mt. L. 13, ll.

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