Hreóh
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - hreóh
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- hreóh
- Add: , hreów, reów. (For forms with w see hreóh storm, hreóh-nes; I.) I. rough of weather, sea, &c., tempestuous:--Sió hlúde ýd on ðǽre hreón sǽ procella saeviens, Past. 437, 16. Good scipstióra ongit micelne wind on hreóre sǽ ǽr ǽr hit geweorþe, Bt. 41, 3; F. 250, 14. II. fierce, cruel of pain, &c. Take here reów in Dict., and add:--Swá se þeódsceaða reów rícsode, An. 1118. Nis þǽr unrótnes, ne hryre, ne caru, ne hreóh tintrega non tristitiae, curae, tormenta, ruinae, Dóm. L. 261. Nis ðǽr hryre, ne caru, ne hreóge tintregu, Wlfst. 139, 30. hreoh-,hreoh