Stór

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - stór

According to the Old English Dictionary:

stór
adj. Great, strong, violent :--Swá stór þunring wes, Chr. 1085 ; Erl. 219, 22. [Of þan fehte þe was feondliche stor, Laym. 85. Onkumen was Cadalamor . . . wið ferding stor, Gen. and Ex. 842. Wunder wel starc and stor, O. and N. 1473. Stoor (store) or hard or boystows austerus, rigidus, Prompt. Parstore in Halliwell's Dict. O. Frs. stór : O. L. Ger. stóri inclytus : Icel. stórr : Dan. Swed. stor. Borrowed (?) from Scandinavian.] stor

Related words: 477. See also

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