Of-tyge

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - of-tyge

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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of-tyge
m. A holding back, withholding (III) :-- Ungelimp mid synnum geearnod, swíðost mid ðam oftige ðæs neádgafoles ðe Cristene men Gode gelǽstan sceoldon on heora teóþingsceattum misfortune merited through sins, especially through the keeping back of the tax that Christian men ought to pay to God in their tithes, L. Edg. S. I; Th. i. 270, 13. Mid ǽnigum oftige Godes gerihta, 270, 30. of-tyge

Related words: of-teón,

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