A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

I-selA deg.e, sb. happiness, S.—­AS. ge-sA|*lA deg..  See SelA deg.e.

I-sene, adj. evident, seen, S; y-sene, S3, C.—­AS. gesA1/2ne.  Cf. Sene.

I-seon, v. to see, S; i-seo, S2; i-sien, S; y-se, S2; i-si, S; y-zi, S2; i-se, S2; y-zy, S2; i-seonne, ger., S; i-seo, 1 pr. s., S; i-seoA deg., pr. s., S; i-se3*A deg., S; i-sihA deg., S; i-siA deg., S; i-sist, 2 pr. s., S; i-sA|h, pt. s., S; i-seh, S; i-seih, S; i-seyh, S; i-sey, S2; i-se3*, S; i-sei, S2; y-sey, S2; i-ze3*, 1 pt. s., S2; i-se3*e A3/4e, 2 pt. s., S2; i-seien, pl., S; i-seyen, S; i-se3*e, S, S2; i-saye, S2; y-ze3*en, S2; i-sehen, pp., S; i-seien, S; y-seye, S2; y-so3*e, S2; y-zo3*e, S2.—­AS. ge-sA(C)on.

I-Set, pp. said, S (3a. 93); see Seggen.

I-sihA deg.e, sb. sight, S; 3*esecA deg.e, S.—­AS. ge-sihA deg..

Isle, sb. glowing ashes, favilla, HD; isyl, Prompt.; iselle, Cath.; easle, HD; ysels, pl., HD; useles, Trevisa, 4. 431; usellez, S2; iselen, dat., SD, Cath. (n).—­Icel. usli; cp.  MHG. A1/4sele (G. A1/4ssel).  The same stem us- is found in Lat. us-ere (urere), to burn.

I-some, adj. agreed, peaceable, S.—­AS. ge-sA cubedm.

I-so3*te, pt. s., sought; see I-sechen.

Isturbed, pp. disturbed, S.—­OF. estorber; Lat. ex- + turbare.

I-swink, sb. toil, S.—­AS. ge-swinc.

I-A3/4ank, sb. thought, intention, S.

I-A3/4enchen, v. to think, S; i-A3/4ohten, pt. pl., S.—­AS. ge-A3/4encan.

I-A3/4e3*, pt. s. thrived, S2; see Theen.

I-A3/4olien, v. to endure, S.—­AS. ge-A3/4olian.

I-A3/4oncked, adj. minded, S.

I-tiden, v. to betide, S; itit, pr. s., S; ityt, S.—­AS. ge-tA-dan.

I-timien, v. to happen, S.—­AS. ge-tA-mian; cp.  Icel. tA-ma.

I-twAx, meanwhile, H.

I-uaid, pp. hated, S; see I-fA|ied.

I-ueied, pp. joined, S; see Fe3*en.

I-ueiA3/4ed, pp. treated with enmity, S. See Fede.

Iuel, adj. evil, S, W2, S2.  See Uuel.

I-uelen, v. to feel, S.—­AS. ge-fA(C)lan.

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