Scyndness

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - scyndness

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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scyndness
f. Incitement, prompting :-- Seó deófollice scyndnes, Gr. D. 40, 18. Hé ne ðrowode nóht dǽre scyndnesse (náne costunge, ) ofer ꝥ ǽfre fram þám sweartan cnihte ex illo die nil persuasionis ulterius a nigro puerulo pertulit, 112, 10. Undercropen mid scyndnesse, 41, 16. v. scyndan; II 2. scyndness

Related words: l.

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