Gramian

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - gramian

According to the Old English Dictionary:

gramian
p. ode. I. to be furious, rage :-- Gramigende inestuans, Germ. 402, 58. II. to be offensive to, vex (with dat.) :-- Þonne se feónd þis gesihð, ... þonne gramað (ofþingð, ) him þæt swíðe hearde, Wlfst. 199, 2. [Þanne ne þarf us noðer gramien ne shamien, O. E. Hml. ii. 69, 22. Fut swiðe us mæi gromien (gramie, 2nd MS.), Laym. 25216.] gramian

Related words: l.

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