GLOSSARY
OF WORDS OCCURRING IN THE STORY OF APOLLONIUS, NOT EXPLAINED IN THE GLOSSARY TO THE ANALECTA ANGLO-SAXONICA;
Arranged according to their Roots.
[Words marked with an asterisk are corrections of the Glossary to the Analecta Anglo-Saxonica. Prefixed particles are printed in Italics.]
A. | ||
Geacsian, to inquire after. | ||
Æfest, Æfestful |
envious, jealous. | |
Æfestian, to be envious. | ||
Onælan, to inflame. | ||
Geæmtigan, to be at leisure, vacare. | ||
Ær-wacol, early awake. | ||
Æðel-boren, of noble birth. | ||
Æðel-borennes, nobility. | ||
Unæðele, ignoble, plebeian. | ||
Ar Ær |
brass. | |
Arleasnes, impiety, wickedness. | ||
Attor, i. q. ater & atter, poison. | ||
Axsian, i. q. axian, to ask, inquire. | ||
B. | ||
Bæð, III. 1. bath. Gr. 93. | ||
Bæð-stede, bath-stead, bathing-place. | ||
Geban, III. 1? proclamation. | ||
Baðian, to bathe. | ||
*Bend, signifying bond, is oftener II. 2. than II. 3. | ||
Beodan, pret. bead, 2. bude, pp. boden, to announce, offer, promise, command. Gr. 193. | ||
Beorscipe, entertainment. | ||
Abifian, to tremble. | ||
Æbilignes, anger. | ||
Bird, *Gebyrd, |
III. 1. birth; generally used in the plural. |