- gúðcearu
- f (-e/-a) war trouble
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
cearu — grief … The Old English to English
grief — cearu … English to the Old English
Care — (k[^a]r), n. [AS. caru, cearu; akin to OS. kara sorrow, Goth. kara, OHG chara, lament, and perh. to Gr. gh^rys voice. Not akin to cure. Cf. {Chary}.] 1. A burdensome sense of responsibility; trouble caused by onerous duties; anxiety; concern;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chary — Char y (ch[^a]r [y^] or ch[=a] r[y^]; 277), a. [AS. cearig careful, fr. cearu care. See {Care}.] 1. Careful; wary; cautious; not rash, or reckless; as, the latest internet IPO s were shunned by investors made chary by the poor performance of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
care — carer, n. /kair/, n., v., cared, caring. n. 1. a state of mind in which one is troubled; worry, anxiety, or concern: He was never free from care. 2. a cause or object of worry, anxiety, concern, etc.: Their son has always been a great care to… … Universalium
cara — see cearu … Old to modern English dictionary
Karfreitag — Sm std. (13. Jh.), mhd. karvrītac (oder die Klammerform kartac), entsprechend karwoche f. Stammwort Gebildet mit mhd. kar, ahd. kara, as. kara Kummer, Sorge aus g. * karō f. Sorge, Kummer , auch in gt. kara, ae. cearu f. (ne. care), anord. wohl… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
care — {{11}}care (n.) O.E. caru, cearu sorrow, anxiety, grief, also serious mental attention, from P.Gmc. *karo (Cf. O.S. kara “sorrow;” O.H.G. chara “wail, lament;” Goth. kara “sorrow;” Ger. karg “stingy, scanty,” Karfreitag “Good… … Etymology dictionary
care — [[t]kɛər[/t]] n. v. cared, car•ing 1) a troubled state of mind; worry or concern 2) a cause or object of worry or concern 3) serious attention; caution: to devote great care to one s work[/ex] 4) protection; charge: under the care of a… … From formal English to slang
care — /kɛə / (say kair) noun 1. worry; anxiety; concern: care had aged him. 2. a cause of worry, anxiety, distress, etc.: to be free from care. 3. serious attention; solicitude; heed; caution: devote great care to work. 4. protection; charge: under the …