Twelf-wintre
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - twelf-wintre
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- twelf-wintre
- adj. Twelve years old:--Úre Hǽlend ðá hé wæs twelfwintre, Past. 49; Swt. 385, 20: Lk. Skt. 2, 42. Tuoelfwintro duodennis, p. 4, 4. Heó wæs twelfwintre erat annorum duodecim, Mk. Skt. 5, 42. Se wæs xii-wintre cniht, Shrn. 118, 13. Hé hæfde áne dohtor neán twelfwintre filia unica erat illi fere annorum duodecim, Lk. Skt. 8, 42. Man ne sparige nánan þeófe ofer .xii. pæningas and ofer .xii.-wintre mann no thief shall be spared above .xii. pence and above a twelve-year old person, L. Ath. Perhaps in the last five passages ofer twelfwintre should be taken as a compound. [Goth. twalib-wintrus.] twelf-wintre