Un-clǽnness
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - un-clǽnness
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- un-clǽnness
- f. I. in a physical sense, uncleanness, impurity, foulness, squalor :-- Suǽ huæd in húsum ðás ýð eft ástrægde beuærle unclǽnnisse quicquid in domibus haec unda resperserit careat inmunditia, Rtl. 121, 36. Fúle unclǽnnessa olidos (ergastulorum) squalores, Hpt. Gl. 509, 75. II. in a moral sense, uncleanness, impurity, obscenity :-- Láð unclǽnnys detestanda obscenitas, Hpt. Gl. 506, 74. Se reccere sceal beón simle clǽne on his geðóhte, ðætte nán unclǽnnes (immunditia) hine ne besmíte, Past. 13; S. 75, 20: Rtl. 97, 29. Wrǽnre unclǽnnysse lascivae obscenitatis, Hpt. Gl. 505, 38. Hwá unclǽnnisse líf álifde, Exon. Th. 448, 31; Dóm. 62. Unclǽnnysse spurcitia, Hpt. Gl. 439, 8. un-clænness