Hungrig

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - hungrig

According to the Old English Dictionary:

hungrig
Add; I. of living creatures, hungry :-- Swá ꝥ se hund hungrig sý, Lch. i. 246, 2. þæt hé líchamlicne bigleofan þám hungrian Danihele bróhte, Hml. Th. ii. 174, 3. þæne hungrian familicum, i. ieiunum (prophetam), An. Ox. 3685, Hungrigum familicis i. abstinentibus (turmis), 3860. þonne seó leó bringð his hungregum hwelpum (avidis calulis) hwæt tó etanne, Ors. 3, 11 ; S. 142, 24. II. of things, meagre, scanty, familice frugalitatis (Ald. 33. 36), An. Ox. 2436: 4634. hungrig

Related words: hungor-lic :-- Hungrigre gneáþnysse

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