Geoguþ-myru
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - geoguþ-myru
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- geoguþ-myru
- Substitute: geoguþ-miru (-myru); gen. -miru, -mirwe; f. The tenderness of youth(?):--Ic þá wihte (a young bull) geseah wǽpnedcynnes geoguðmyrwe grǽdig (hungry with the hunger of a young creature. Cf. grǽdig applied to the hungry young of animals in Ps. Th. 103, 21:--León hwelpas sécað þæt him grǽdigum ǽt God gedéme), Rä. 39, 2. [For second part of the compound cf. O. H. Ger. marawí, muruwí teneritudo.] geoguþ-myru