In-wǽte

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - in-wǽte

According to the Old English Dictionary:

an;

in-wǽte
f. An inward humour :-- Gif hit biþ cumen of yfelre inwǽtan if it is come of an evil inward humour, L. M. 2, 46; Lchdm. ii. 258, 27. in-wæte
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