Sceam-full
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - sceam-full
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- sceam-full
- adj. Modest, chaste:--Sceomfull pudica, Rtl. 108, 25. Sceomfullre verecundia, 110, 3. [Schrift schal beon . . . edmod, scheomeful, dredful, A. R. 302, 23. Dan. skam-fuld shamefaced, ashamed. Chaucer uses the word in its modern sense ignominious, As shamful deeth as herte may deusye Come to these Juges, C. T. Group C. 290.] sceam-full