Wǽr-leás
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wǽr-leás
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- wǽr-leás
- adj. Faithless, false:--Wǽrleás mon . . . and ungetreów, Exon. Th. 343, 24; Gn. Ex. 162. Se feónd, wræcca wǽrleás, 263, 17; Jul. 351: 267, 26; Jul. 421. Wǽrleás werod (the fallen angels), Cd. Th. 5, 5; Gen. 67. Wǽrleásra weorud (the wicked at the day of judgement), Exon. Th. 98, 27; Cri. 1614: (the cannibal Mermedonians), Andr. Kmbl. 2139; An. 1071. wær-leas