Wác ii
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wác ii
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- wác II
- add :-- Þá man talað wáce þe woldon for Godes ege georne riht lufian, Wlfst. 243, II. II a. of non-material things :-- Gyf ic nánre wácran gewitnesse ne gelýfe, þonne wát ic swíðe lytel oððer nánwiht. Solil. H. 66, 16. III. add :-- Hé beleác hine on cwearterne and sende him bigleofan lytelne and wácne, 35, 38. Ðé is leófre on ðisum wácum scræfum ðonne ðú on healle heálic biscop sitte, Hml. Th. ii. 146, 28. Seó slápolnys byð gescrýdd mid wácum tætticum dormitatio vestitur pannis, Hml. A. 9, 238. wac