Hrif
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - hrif
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- hrif
- Add: I. of human beings:--Gif hrif wund weorðeð, Ll. Th. i. 18, 6. Healt geboren of his módor hrife (innoðe, ), Bd. 5, 2; Sch. 560, 1. Of méddernum rife de uulua, An. Ox. 1496. Gif mon bið on hrife (hrif, v. l.) wund si quis in ilio (ilibus, v. l.) uulneretur, Ll. Th. i. 96, 10. Mín Drihten, sié þé þonc þæs þe þú mid þínum þám clǽnan hrife hunger and þurst and cyle þrowodest, Angl. xii. 507, 20. II. applied to things:--Þæt mé (a bow) of hrife fleógeð, Rä. 24, 12: 18, 6. hrif