Weá-gesíþ
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - weá-gesíþ
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- weá-gesíþ
- m. A companion in misery or in wickedness :-- Tó ðam symle sittan eodon ealle his (Holofernes) weágesíþas, Judth. Thw. 21, 13 ; Jud. 16. Hé ðone deófol on helle mid his weágesíðum ofþrihte, Wulfst. 145, 4. Ða deorcan and ða dimman stówe helle tintrego, ðe deófol an wunaþ mid his weágesíþum and mid ðám áwergdum sáulum, 225, 33. wea-gesiþ