God-wræc, -wrec
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - god-wræc, -wrec
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- god-wræc, -wrec
- For -wrec substitute god-wrece (short i-stem?), and add: Exiled from God (cf. Meh leásne, mé ceigendæ ꝥ ic sié Godes wracco me falsarium, me clamans sacrilegum, Mt. p. 1, 9), impious :-- Goduureci scevum (cf. sceno, i. iniquo l falso, An. Ox. 4205: sceuitas, iniquitas, Corp. Gl. H. 106, 198), Wrt. Voc. ii. 120, 23. Sió godwræce infandum, 48, 19. Þæt godwræce nefandum, 59, 77. Of ðǽre godwræcan a fanatica, 3, 11. Þa forlegenan and þá godwracan, Nap. 50, 7. [Cf. Icel. guð-rækr wicked.] See next word. god-wræc