Sceón

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - sceón

According to the Old English Dictionary:

sceón
p. de To fall to a person's lot: -- Gif unc bán fordsíð scéet on Rómeweȝe if death be the lot of both of us on the journey to Rome, Chart. Th. 583, 29. Heom (heo, MS.) on riht sceóde (sceo, MS.) gold and godweb Iosepes gestreón gold and purple, Joseph's treasure rightly fell to the share of the Israelites (after the destruction of the Egyptians in the Red Sea), Cd. Th. 215, 21; Exod. 586. and preceding word. sceon

Related words: ge-sceón,

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