- gúðweard
- \gúðweard2 m (-es/-as) war-lord, king
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
weard — obs. form of weird n … Useful english dictionary
weard — 1. f ( e/ a), m ( es/ as) watching, ward, protection, guardianship; advance post; waiting for, lurking, ambuscade; 2. m ( es/ as) keeper, watchman, guard, guardian, protector; 2 lord, king; 2 possessor; 3. adv towards, to; wiþ…weard towards; 4.… … Old to modern English dictionary
Sæweard d'Essex — Sæweard, Sæward ou Seward est un roi d Essex du VIIe siècle. Fils du roi Sæberht, il règne conjointement avec son frère Sexred. Sæberht s était converti au christianisme, mais après sa mort, ses fils (au nombre de trois selon Bède le… … Wikipédia en Français
eorðweard — m ( es/ as) region of earth; what guards a land, a fortress … Old to modern English dictionary
forðweard — 1. adj inclined forwards or towards; advanced, progressing, growing, ready; enduring, everlasting, continual; future; 2. adv continually; prospectively; from now on, forwards, onwards; 3. m ( es/ as) look out man, pilot … Old to modern English dictionary
hýþweard — m ( es/ as) warden of a harbor … Old to modern English dictionary
norðweard — adj north; adv north, northward … Old to modern English dictionary
sǽweard — m ( es/ as) coast warden, sea ward, keeping watch and ward on the sea coast; [it was a duty tha might be required in some cases of the thane and of the cotsetla ] … Old to modern English dictionary
-ward — I. adjective suffix also wards Etymology: ward from Middle English, from Old English weard; akin to Old High German wart, wert ward, Latin vertere to turn; wards from wards, adverb suffix more at worth 1. that moves, tends, faces, or is directed… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Sexred d'Essex — Sexred est un roi d Essex du VIIe siècle. Fils du roi Sæberht, il règne conjointement avec son frère Sæweard. Sæberht s était converti au christianisme, mais après sa mort, ses fils (au nombre de trois selon Bède le Vénérable, qui ne les… … Wikipédia en Français