Leófian
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - leófian
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- leófian
- p. ode To be dear or pleasant, to delight :-- Him leófedan londes wynne bold on beorhge the pleasures of the country were dear to him, the house on the hill, Exon. 34 b; Th. 110, 19; Gú. 110. [Cf. O. L. Ger. ge-lievan delectari, delectare: O. H Ger. liubjan diligere, affectare, commendare.] leofian