Un-getǽse
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - un-getǽse
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- un-getǽse
- n. An inconvenience, a trouble :-- Gif hé ðǽm gehiérsuman mannum næfde geteohchad his éðel tó sellanne, hwié wolde hé hié mid ǽnegum ungetǽsum lǽran? nisi correctis haereditatem dare disponerit, erudire eos per molestias non curaret, Past. 36; Swt. 251, 24. Mid hú monigfaldum ungetǽsum and mid hú heardum brocum ús swingaþ and ðreágaþ úre worldcuude fædras quam dura carnales filios disciplinae flagella castigent, Swt. 253. 24. un-getæse