Un-sǽl

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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un-sǽl
m. Unhappiness :-- Ða deóflu wǽron on miclum unsǽlum (an unfortunate draught, i.e. poison, Alex. (Skt.) 1106. On unsele oðer an untime at an improper season or time, Rel. Ant. i. 131, 43. Cf. Icel. ú-sæla unhappiness.] un-sæl

Related words: sǽl, IV, ¶), and ða englas wǽron on swíðe micelre blisse, Wulfst. 236, 26. [Unsel him wes on mode, Laym. 30541. Sum unsel heom is ihende, O. and N. 1263. Þer heo þolyep al unsel, Misc. 146, 90. A draȝte of unsele

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