unþearf

unþearf
adj needless, useless; in phrase '\unþearfe þing' 'nequaquam' in nowise, by no means, not at all; [unþearf]
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f (-e/-a) damage, disadvantage, hurt, harm, detriment, ruin

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  • þearf — f ( e/ a) 1. need; 2. need for or of something, which is expressed (1) by a genitive (α) of a noun, or of a pronoun referring to a noun; him wæs manna þearf to him was a need of men; (β) of a pronoun that represents a clause; nis mé þæs nán þearf …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • þearf — need …   The Old English to English

  • feorhþearf — f ( e/ a) urgent need …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • firenþearf — f ( e/ a) dire distress …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • héahþearf — f ( e/ a) great need …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • nearuþearf — f ( e/ a) dire need, pressing need …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • níedbeþearf — adj necessary …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • níedþearf — 1. f ( e/ a) need, necessity, compulsion, force; need, necessity, inevitableness; necessity, constraint; need (for something); a necessary thing, what a person needs; need, distress, trouble; want, thing needed; a necessary business; need, a… …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • oferþearf — f ( e/ a) great need, extreme distress …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • sáwolþearf — f ( e/ a) soul s need, what is necessary or needful for the soul …   Old to modern English dictionary

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