A Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language: Containing the Accentuation - The Grammatical Inflections - The Irregular Words Referred to Their Themes - The Parallel Terms, from the Other Gothic Languages - The Meaning of the Anglo-Saxon in English and Latin
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1838 Excerpt: ... Ceat A thing; res: --Cot. 100. Ceatta, cheats; circumventiones, Lye. Ceaw chewed, v. ceowan. Ceawcl a basket, v. cawl. Cedclc, cedeleac The herb mercury; mcrcurialis: --Herb. 84. Comb A low place enclosed with hills, a valley; vallis. Hence the names of places, situate in valleys, end in comb; as Al-comb, Bos-comb, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1838 Excerpt: ... Ceat A thing; res: --Cot. 100. Ceatta, cheats; circumventiones, Lye. Ceaw chewed, v. ceowan. Ceawcl a basket, v. cawl. Cedclc, cedeleac The herb mercury; mcrcurialis: --Herb. 84. Comb A low place enclosed with hills, a valley; vallis. Hence the names of places, situate in valleys, end in comb; as Al-comb, Bos-comb, Chilconib, &c. Sometimes the name of the owner is annexed; as Comb-Basset, CombRaleigh. Sometimes b is changed into p; as Compton, Comb a valley, tun a town, Mann. Cometa o comet. Commuce maiden-weed, v. cammec. Comp a battle, v. camp. Compdum, comphad warfare, v. campdom. Compian.campian Frj.kampje To encamp, make war, fight; congredi, pugnare: --Bd. 1, 15. Compung, e; /. An encamping, combating, fighting; pugna: --Cot. 49. Comp-weorod an army, v. campwered. Comp-wige a battle. Con knows, scit for can, v. cunnan. Con bold, v. cene. Condel a candle. Cone-ceaster Caster, a town seven miles from Newcastle, Som. Connan to know, v. cunnan. Conned proved, v. cunnian. Consolde The herb comfrey; consolida: --L. Md. 3, 63. Consula bee, cyninga bee books of consuls, or king's annals, calendars; fasti: --Cot. 92. Contware Canterbury, v. Cantwara. Coon bold, v. cene. Coortan bands of soldiers; cohortes: --Ors.5, 12. Cop a cope, cap, top, v. csppe. Cope-man a merchant, v. ceapman. Copenere A lover; amator: --Past. 52, 3. Copest chiefest, most precious, Som. CofMc fit; copMce fitly, well. Copp Frs. Dut. kop A cup, vessel, top; calix, culmen: --Cot. 175, v. cupp, csppe. Cops cords, fetters, v. cosp. CorciS an increase, v. ciS. Coren, acoren chosen, v. ceosan. Corenes, gecorenes, se. An election, a choice; electio: --C. R. Ben. 62. Corion The herb coriander; coriandrum--Herb. 148. Corn Plat, koren n: Ger. korn n: Frs. Dut. koorn: Moes. kaurn A Corn, a grain; granum: .
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