Weorþ

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - weorþ

According to the Old English Dictionary:

weorþ
adj. V I. add: (l a) with dat. ? :-- Þ UNCERTAIN word byð wítes wyrðe (wíte wyrðe or wítewyrðe, ) sermo reprehenditur, Gr. D. 208, 8. (6) add :-- Hé wæs swelce Rómáne þá wyrþe wǽron dignus Romanis punitor, Ors. 6, 3 ; S. 256, 24. VII I. and 2 add :-- Ðǽr wæs cyrice geworht wundorlices worces, and his þrowunge and martyrdómes (-dóme, v.l.) wyrðe ecclesia est mirandi operis atque eius martyrio condigna exstructa, Bd. l, 7; Sch. 27, 8. v. cyne-, dryht-, efen-, fald-, gemynd-, líc-, nyt-, ofer-, riht-, stæl-, steór-, wel-, weorc-, wíte-, weorþ-, -wirþe. weorþ

Related words: l.

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