Un-mǽþ

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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un-mǽþ
f. Transgression, wrong. it was perfectly right that they should be troubled), Homl. Ass. 162, 234. [Min is þe guld and þe unmeþ, Fl. a. Bl. 675. Evrich þing mai leosen his godhede mid unmeþe and mid overdede, O. and N. 352.] un-mæþ

Related words: mǽþ, IV :-- Ða discipulas wǽron on heora módgeþance swíðlíce áfyrhte and gedréfde, swá hit nǽnig fyren wæs (unmǽþ næs, MS. F. i.e.

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