Irsigend-líc

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - irsigend-líc

According to the Old English Dictionary:

irsigend-líc
adj. Capable of anger :-- Úþwytan secgaþ ðæt ðære sáwle gecynd is þrýfeald. Án dǽl is on hire gewylnigendlíc óðer yrsigendlíc þrydde gesceádwíslíc philosophers say that the nature of the soul is threefold. There is one part in her capable of desire; a second capable of anger, a third is rational [cf. Bt. 33. 4; Fox 132, 4], Homl. Skt. 1, 97. irsigend-lic
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