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.

3*e-redie, adj. ready, S; iredy, S2; ireadi, adv., S. See Redi.

3*erne, v. to run, S.—­AS. ge-A|rnan.  See Rennen.

3*erne, adv. eagerly, S, S2, S3, PP; yerne, C3; 3*eorne, S, S2; 3*orne, HD; 3*ierne, S; 3*ern, S2.—­AS. georne.

3*ernen, v. to yearn, S, S2, PP; 3*eornen, S, S2; 3*irnen, S; 3*arnand, pr. p., S2; 3*irnde, pt. s., S; 3*ornde, S; 3*yrnden, pl., S2; i-3*irnd, pp., S; y3*yrned, S2.—­AS. geornan, also gyrnan; see Sievers, 79.

3*ernful, adj. desirous, MD:  3*eornful, S.

3*erning, sb. desire, MD; yornyng, S3; yherninges, pl., S2.—­AS. geornung.

3*ernliche, adv. diligently, MD; 3*eornliche, S.—­AS. geornlice.

3*erre, sb. outcry, loud lament, WA.—­Cp.  AS. georran, to make a noise.

3*e-sceaft, sb. creature; 3*esceafte, dat., S.—­AS. ge-sceaft.  Cf. Schaft.

3*e-sceapen, v. to create, MD; 3*escop, pt. s., S; 3*esceop, S; 3*escepe, pp., S.

3*-sceod, sb. distinction, difference, discrimination, reason, S; 3*escod, S.—­AS. ge-scA(C)ad, ge-scAid.  See Scheden.

3*escung, sb. covetousness, S; see 3*iscunge.

3*e-secA deg.e, sb. sight, S; see I-sihA deg.e.

3*et, conj. yet, S, S2; giet, S; gA|t, S; 3*iet, S; yete, S; 3*eiet, S; 3*ut, S, S2, P; 3*ete, S; 3*ette, S; 3*ute, S, S2; yhit, S2; 3*it, W; 3*hit, S3; yit, C2, C3; yet, C3; 3*yt, S2; get, S.—­AS. get.

3*eten, v. to pour, MD; 3*eoten, MD, S; 3*ett, WA, Cath.; 3*eat, pt. s., S; 3*et, S; 3*oten, pp., PP; 3*otun, molten, W2; 3*eten, PP.—­AS. gA(C)otan, pt. gA(C)at (pl. guton), pp. goten:  Goth. giutan; cp.  Lat. fundo (for fu-d-no); see Douse, p. 112.

3*eten, v. to say yea, to grant, S; 3*aten, MD; 3*ettien, S, MD; 3*ettede, pt. s., S; 3*etede, S; 3*ette, S; i-3*ette, S; gatte, S, MD; gat, MD; gatten, pl., S; gett, pp., S2.—­AS. gA(C)atan, pt. s. gA(C)atte (pl. gA(C)atton); cp.  Icel. jAita, to say yea, confess, grant, see Fick, 7. 243.  See 3*ea.

3*ett, sb. gate, S3; 3*et, B; see Gate.

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