- werig
- see wearg, wyrig
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
wérig — adj weary, tired, exhausted, miserable, sad; unfortunate; [wór] see wérig … Old to modern English dictionary
sǽwérig — 2 adj weary from a sea voyage, weary with being on the sea … Old to modern English dictionary
déaþwérig — adj death weary, dead … Old to modern English dictionary
ferhðwérig — ferhðwérig2 adj soul weary, sad … Old to modern English dictionary
gúðwérig — adj wounded … Old to modern English dictionary
weary — I. adjective (wearier; est) Etymology: Middle English wery, from Old English wērig; akin to Old High German wuorag intoxicated and perhaps to Greek aōros sleep Date: before 12th century 1. exhausted in strength, endurance, vigor, or freshness 2.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Symbel — A drinking scene on an image stone from Gotland, in the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm. See Symbel (band) for the British band. Symbel (OE) and sumbl (ON) are Germanic terms for feast, banquet . Paul C. Bauschatz in 1976… … Wikipedia
weary — wearily, adv. weariness, n. wearyingly, adv. /wear ee/, adj., wearier, weariest, v., wearied, wearying. adj. 1. physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain. 2. characterized by … Universalium
dryncwérig — adj drunk, weary of drinking, stupid with drink [wérig] … Old to modern English dictionary
wyrig — see werig … Old to modern English dictionary