Ge-tyngnes

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-tyngnes
Take here ge-tingnes in Dict., and add: I. skill in speaking, eloquentia, peritia, Wrt. Voc. ii.143, 23. Getingnesse facundia, 34, 16. Meterlicere getincnesse gegódod metrica facundia (i. eloquentia) fretus, An. Ox. 125. Getincnesse urbanitate, i. disertitudine (verborum praeditus), 2297. Hé ús selð micle getyngnesse and wlitige sprǽce ymb sóðfæsðnesse tó cýðanne nobis luce veritatis plena eloquia subministrat, Past. 369, 14. Hí eallra gereorda getingnesse hæfdon they had skill to speak in all tongues, Btwk. 214, 32. Þurh getingnesse per facundiam, Ll. Lbmn. 414, 12. II. elegance of speech, v. ge-tynge; I. 2 :-- Mid þæslicere race getinnysse (getignysse, Hpt. Gl. 528, 4) eleganti prose sententia (i. peritia), An. Ox. 5403. III. skill, v. ge-tynge; I. 4 :-- Getydde on bóclicum cræfte hig witon mid getingnysse heora módes ꝥ ꝥ rihtmeterfers sceal habban feówer and twéntig tíman, Angl. viii. 314, 10. For ðǽra bócra getingnyssum, 300, 3. III a. skilful words, wise sayings :-- Rǽde hé þæs eádigan weres getingnyssa, Bédan, Angl. 308, 12. IV. set speech. Cf. ge-tynge: I. 3 :-- Getincnes oratio, An. Ox. 319. ge-tyngnes

Related words: ge-tynge; I :-- Getingnes

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