Un-gewitfull

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

un-gewitfull
adj. I. foolish, insensate :-- Eálá gé ungewitfullan Galata, hwá gehefegode eów O insensati Galatae, quis vos fascinavit? Past. 31; Swt. 207, 14. Welan and weorþscipes hí willniaþ, and ðonne hí hine habbaþ, ðonne wénap hí swá ungewitfulle ðæt hí habban ða sóþan gesǽlþa, Bt. 32, 3; Fox 118, 30. II. mad, insane, not in one's senses :-- Ða wódðrága ðæs ungewitfullan monnes se lǽce gehǽlð furor insanorum ad salutem medico reducitur, Past. 26; Swt. 183, 21. Sume ða untruman wǽron dumbe, sume ungewitfulle, Homl. Ass. 180, 364. un-gewitfull
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