Prút

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - prút

According to the Old English Dictionary:

prút
adj. Proud,arrogant :-- Mægen prútes unnytt Gode virtus superbi inutilis Deo, Scint. 17. Sáwl prútes (superbi) byþ forlǽten fram Gode, 17. Wiðerwyrdnyss prúte (sublimes) geniþerude, 46. Ðǽr mihton geseón Winceastre leódan rancne (prútne, MS. F., the opposite of edmod), A. R. 176, 17. Icel. prúðr gallant, brave, magnificent.] v. prút-líce, -scipe, prútung, prýt. prut

Related words: note, p. 336) here and unearhne, ðæt hí be hyra gate tó sǽ eodon, Chr. 1006; Erl. 140, 26. [Þa iwarð þe king on mode prut, Laym. 8828. Prud (

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