Sigor-tác

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - sigor-tác

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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sigor-tác
n, es ; n. A sign of victory, a convincing sign :--Godspel bodian, secgan sigortácnum to preach the gospel, tell it with convincing proofs or with marks shewing how it had prevailed, Exon. Th. 169, 3 ; Gú. 1089.

Related words: sige-tác[e]n. sigor-tac

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