- sealde
- past 3rd sing of sellan
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
sellan — 1 irreg wv/t1b 3rd pres selþ past sealde ptp geseald (w.d. person and w.a. thing) to give something (acc) to somebody (dat); 1. of voluntary giving, to put into the possession of a person, transfer ownership from one to another, appoint, allot; 2 … Old to modern English dictionary
Monogenēs — To be distinguished from Monogenic (genetics), Monogenic system. Monogenēs (μονογενὴς) is a Greek word which may be used both as an adjective monogenēs pais only child, or only legitimate child, special child, and also on its own as a noun; o… … Wikipedia
alliterative verse — All poetry written in Old Germanic languages uses a system of alliterative verse, the best examples of which can be found in the OLD ENGLISH poetic corpus. This form of meter doubtlessly originates among oral poets or SCOPS, who would have… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
intó — prep w.d.a. into, to, against, in; w.d. into (with verbs of going, bearing, sending); (1) w.d. into the possession of; hé sealde twá in Níwe mynstre he sold 2 into the possession on New Monestary; (1a) of political supremacy; (2) implying… … Old to modern English dictionary
salde — see sealde, past 3rd sing of sellan … Old to modern English dictionary
sigespéd — 2 f ( e/ e) success, triumphant faculty, ability that gains its ends; God þé sealde sáwle sigespéd God gave thee effectual power of soul; … Old to modern English dictionary