Un-fǽge

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - un-fǽge

According to the Old English Dictionary:

un-fǽge
adj. Not fey, not appointed to die :-- Mæg unfǽge eáðe gedígan weán and wræcsíð, se ðe Waldendes hyldo gehealdeþ out of misery and exile may easily come one not appointed to die, who possesses God's favour, Beo. Th. 4571; B. 2291. Wyrd oft nereþ unfǽgne eorl, ðonne his ellen deáh, 1150; B. 573. [Icel. ú-feigr not fey.]

Related words: un-fǽglíc. un-fæge

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