Ge-sundful

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-sundful
Add: I. of living things, in good health. Cf. gesund ; I :-- Ðǽm cilde wæs sóna bet. Þá cwǽdon þá gedwolmen . . . ꝥhis sunu wǽre gesundful þurh hí, Hml. S. 3, 315. Hé gesundful síðode on fótum, sé ðe on bǽre þider geboren wæs, Hml. Th. ii. 150, 14: 136, 5. Ysle gesundfullum asello sospite, i. sano, An. Ox. 3664. (2) of things. Cf. ge-sund; I. 2 :-- His swíðre hand is gesundful oð þis, Hml. S. 26, 103. II. prosperous, happy. Cf. ge-sund; IV :-- Hwíl-tídum þeós weorold is gesundful, hwílon heó is mid mislicum þingum gemenged, Hml. Th. i. 182, 34. Ðurh cynincges wísdóm folc wyrð gesǽlig, gesundful, sigefæst, Ll. Th. ii. 306, 5. Gesundfullum gesǽli-nessum secundis successibus, An. Ox. 1581 : 3632 : prosperis (i. letis) successibus, 3994. ge-sundful,ge-sund-ful
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