Incund-ness

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - incund-ness

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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incund-ness
f. I. feeling that comes from the heart, heartiness, earnestness, II. an inner part. Cf. in-cund; I. :-- Beón clǽne heortan incundnes sint pura cordis intima, Hy. S. 9, 18. incund-ness

Related words: in-cund; II :-- Wé hine lufiað and wurðiaþ mid gewissum galeáfan cweþende mid múðe and mid módes incundnesse þæt sé án is sóð God, Wlfst. 105, 30.

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