Grimman

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - grimman

According to the Old English Dictionary:

grimman
To I. add :-- Glimnit (grimmit (?)) sevit. For II. substitute: to be fierce :-- Gúþmód grummon martial minds were fierce, B. 306. [For gúþ-mód as a noun cf. miht-mód, Exod. 149, the only other case in which mód occurs compounded with a noun.] Add(?): III. to make angry :-- Beóde ic ꝥ gé God ne grymman (gremian, v. l.), Ll. Th. i. 270, 28. [Perhaps the verb here is weak.] grimman

Related words: glýman.

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