Part 43
±riht I. (e, eo, y) n. (_what is straight_), _‘right,’ equity, justice, law, canon, rule_, _Æ, B, Bo, Bl, BH, CP, Ct_: _cause, legal action_, Æ: _a right, privilege_, _Bo, CP, Gen, LL_: _correctness, truth_. on r.; mid rihte _rightly, correctly, properly_: _what is due, duty, obligation_, _CP_ (y), _Gen_: _reckoning, account_. II. (æ, e, y) adj. _straight, erect, direct_, _BH, Bl, Lcd, VPs_: _‘right,’ proper, fair, just, equitable, lawful, permissible_, _Bl, Bo, Lk, W_: _true, correct_, _Bl, WW_: _fitting, appropriate_, _BH, LL_: _real, genuine_, _Æ, BH, Bl_: _right (as opposed to left)_.
rihtæðelcwēn f. _lawful wife_, W 298^18.
rihtæðelo (y) npl. _true nobility_.
rihtǣw f. _lawful wedlock_, W: _lawful wife_, LL.
±rihtan (e, y) _to set right, correct, amend_, _Bl, LL, TC_; Æ: _guide, govern, direct, rule_, _Bl, Bo_: _set up, restore, replace, erect_, _Gen_. [‘_right_’]
rihtāndaga m. _proper (fixed) day_, LL.
rihtandswaru f. _retort, reproof_, #PPs# 37^14.
rihtcynecynn (y^1) n. _legitimate royal family_, AO(y^1).
rihtcyning m. _lawful king_, BH 360^14.
rihtcynn n. _true stock_, W 13^6.
rihtdōnde ptc. _doing what is right_, #Bl#.
rīhte adv. _‘right,’ due, straight (of direction, as in right on, due east)_, _outright_, _CP, Met_: _precisely, exactly, just_, _AO, Bl, Bo, Ps_: _rightly, duly, well, correctly, truly, properly, fairly, justly_, _B, Bl, Lk_: _directly, immediately_, Æ. ðǣr rihte _thereupon, straightway_.
+rihte n. _right, due_, _Æ, Chr_ (1074#l#): _religious rite, office_, ÆL. +rihtu pl. _last offices_. on +r. _straight on_. up on +r. _upright_. [‘_i-riht_’]
rihtebred n. _measure, rule, square_, WW.
rihtend m. _director, leader, guide_.
rihtendebyrdnes f. _right order_, NC 317.
rihtere m. _director, ruler_, _Bo_. [‘_righter_’]
rihtes (e) adv. _right, straight_, KC 3·392^6.
rihtfædrencynn (e, y) n. _direct paternal descent or pedigree_.
rihtfæsten n. _properly ordained fast_, LL 132[8].
rihtfæstendæg m. _properly appointed fast-day_, Æ.
rihtfæstentīd f. _duly appointed time of fasting_, Æ.
rihtfremmende (y) † _acting rightly_.
rihtful _‘rightful,’ honourable_, #Chr# 1100#l#.
rihtgefēg n. _proper joint_, GD 248^26.
rihtgefremed _catholic, orthodox_, BH 456^15.
rihtgegylda m. _duly appointed member of a guild_, TC 606^14.
rihtgehātan^7 _to pledge oneself, swear_, #RPs# 14^4.
rihtgehīwan pl. _lawfully married persons_, LL 22n16.
rihtgelēafful _orthodox_.
rihtgelēaflīce adv. _in an orthodox manner_, CM 1167.
rihtge-lȳfed, -lēfed ptc. _having the right faith, orthodox, catholic_.
rihtgelȳfende _believing rightly, faithful_, #Bl#.
rihtgemet n. _proper measure_, NC 317.
rihtgesamhīwan pl. _lawfully married persons_, LL 22[38].
rihtgescēad n. _right understanding_, GD 56^2.
rihtgeset _duly appointed, canonical_, CM 412.
rihtgesetednes f. _right ordinance_, NC 317.
rihtgeðancod _right-minded_, #LPs#.
rihtgewitt (y) n. _right mind_, MH 192^22.
rihtgewittig _in one’s right mind_, GD 245^22.
rihtgifu f. _irrevocable gift_, LL 366[81]; 385.
rihthǣmed n. _lawful wedlock_, CP (y).
rihthāmscyld m. _main entrance to a homestead_? LL 5[32] (v. ANS 115·389).
rihthāmsōcn f. _actual_ ‘hāmsōcn’ (v. hāmsōcn), LL 614[49,58].
rihthand f. _right hand_, #Nic# 492; 508.
rihthanddǣda m. _actual perpetrator_, LL 188[1,3].
rihtheort _righteous, just_, #CPVPs#.
rihthīwa m. _lawful consort_, CP (y).
rihthlāford m. _rightful lord_, LL.
rihthlāforddōm m. _lawful authority_, #Chr# 918#c#.
rihthlāfordhyldo (e^5) f. _loyalty_, W.
±rihtlǣcan _to put right, rectify, set in order_, _RB, W_. [‘_rightleche_’]
rihtlǣce m. _duly qualified physician_, W 12^12.
rihtlǣcung (y) f. _criticism, correction_, Æ, CP.
rihtlagu f. _regular legal ordinance_, W.
rihtlic (y) _right, proper, just, fit, righteous_, Æ: _adapted, fitted_. adv. -līce _justly, uprightly, virtuously_, _Æ, Bl_: _properly_, _‘rightly,’ regularly_, _BH_: _correctly, precisely_, A, CP (y).
rihtlīcettere m. _downright hypocrite_, W 54^14.
rihtlīf n. _right life, regular union (of married people)_, #Lcd# 3·176^22.
rihtlīflād m. _right way of life_, GD 336^1.
rihtliðlic _articulate_, WW 355^8.
rihtmēdrencynn (e^1, oe^2) n. _direct mother’s line_, OET 651.
rihtmēterfers n. _correct hexameter verse_, A 8·314.
rihtmunuc m. _true monk_, RB 73^19.
rihtnes (e) f. _‘rightness,’ rectitude, equity_, _Ps_: _perpendicularity, straightness_, _WW_: _reckoning, account_, _MtL_ (e): (+) _correction_.
rihtnorðanwind m. _north wind_, AO 17^17 (y).
rihtraciend m. _expounder of righteousness (the preacher, Ecclesiastes)_, GD 264^27.
rihtracu (y) f. _correct account_, TC 170^4: _right reason_, GD 262.
+rihtreccan _to guide, direct_, AS 26^7.
rihtregul m. _right rule, canon_, OEG 5304.
rihtryne m. _right or straight course_.
rihtscīr (LL 252^21) = rihtscriftscīr
rihtscrīfend m. _jurisconsult, lawyer_, WW.
rihtscriftscīr f. _properly assigned district of a confessor_.
rihtscylling m. _shilling of sterling money_, LL (222^7).
rihtscytte (y) _sure of aim_, #Cra# 51.
rihtsmēaung (e^1) f. _right reasoning or argument_, MtL p9^10.
rihtstefn f. _ordinary voice_, GD 28^28.
riht-tīd f., -tima m. _proper time_.
riht-ðēow, -ðēowa m. _lawful slave_, GD 180^6.
rihtung f. _action of guiding aright, direction, order, rule, guidance_, _Æ, RB_: _correction, reproof_, Æ: _body of rights, privilege_? _privileged district_? #Chr# 983#e#: _‘regularis’ (in computation)_. [‘_righting_’]
rihtungðrēd m. _plumb-line_, WW 150^41.
rihtweg m. _right way_, W.
rihtwer m. _lawful husband_: _legally correct_ ‘wergild,’ LL 466; 467.
rihtwestende m. _extreme western limit_, AO 8^32 (y^1).
rihtwīf n. _lawful wife_, LL 348[54,1].
rihtwillende _wishing to do right_, #Bo# 11^17.
rihtwīs _‘righteous,’ just_, _Bl, Bo, Chr_; CP: _right, justifiable_, _Bl_.
rihtwīsend m. _Sadducee_, Mt 3^7.
rihtwīsian _to make ‘righteous,’ justify_, _Lk, VPs_; Æ: _direct aright, rule_.
rihtwīslic _righteous_, CP (y). adv. -līce _rightly, reasonably_, _Bo_. [‘_righteously_’]
rihtwīsnes f. _‘righteousness,’ justice_, _Mt_: _rightness, reason_: _righteous acts_, _Æ_.
+rihtwīsung f. _justification_.
rihtwrītere m. _correct writer_, #Gl#.
rihtwuldriende _orthodox_, BH 310^33#b#.
rihtwyrðe _proper, fitting_, AS 13^25.
rihtymbren n. _duly appointed Ember tide_, W 117.
rihtymbrendagas mp. _duly appointed Ember days_, W 117.
rīm- = hrīm-
±rīm n. _number, counting, reckoning_, _VPs_; Æ, AO, CP. [‘_rime_’]
rima m. _‘rim,’ verge, border, coast_, _Cp, WW_.
rīman (±) _to count, number_, _AO, Ps_; Æ: _tell, enumerate, relate_, CP: _account, esteem as_. [‘_rime_’]
rīmāð m. _oath by a number of persons_, LL 154[9].
+rīmbōc _calendar_, ÆH 1·98^28.
±rīmcræft m. _arithmetic_: _calendar_, ÆL 10^1.
rīmcræftig _skilled in reckoning_.
rīmcræftiga m. _one skilful at figures_, A 8·301^33.
-rīme v. earfoð-r.
rīmforst = hrīmforst
rīmge-tæl, -tel † n. _number_.
rimpan v. +rumpen.
rimpel _wrinkle_. [cf. hrympelle]
[[From first edition. The entry for “hrympelle” has the same definition, with bracketed cross-reference [?= rimpel].]]
rīmre m. _reckoner, calculator_, A 8·307^34.
rīmtæl = rīmgetæl
rīmtalu f. _number_, #El# 820.
+rīn (NG) = +rēn
rīnan^1 (and wv.) impers. and intr. _to rain_, (impers.) _Æ, Bl_; (intr.) _Bl, Lk, VPs_. [‘_rine_’; regn]
+rīnan = +hrīnan
rinc m. _man, warrior, hero_, _B, Cr, Met_. [‘_rink_’]
rincgetæl n. _number of men_, #Ex# 234.
rincsetl (#HGl# 489) = hringsetl
rind, rinde f. _‘rind,’ bark, outside_, _Bo, Cr, Lcd_; CP: _crust_, _Æ_.
-rindan, -rindran v. be-r.
rindeclifer f. _wood-pecker_? _nut-hatch_? WW 427^29.
rinden _of bark_, GPH 390.
rindlēas _having no bark_, WW 190^31.
rīne = rȳne
ring = bring
rīning = hrīning
±rinnan^3 _to ‘run,’ flow_, _Cp, Cr, Ps, Sat_: (+) _run together, blend, coagulate_. [= iernan]
rinnelle f. _runnel, rivulet, stream_. [rynele?] [[headword spelled “rynel”]]
±rīp n. _harvest_, _BH, Chr, Mt_: _cut corn, sheaf_: _ripeness, maturity_, #PPs# 118^147. [‘_ripe_,’ ‘_reap_’]
rīpan I. (±) (ēo, ȳ) _to ‘reap,’_ _Æ, AO, Chr, CP, G_. II. (AS 10^5) = rīpian
rīpe _‘ripe,’ mature_, _BH, Bo_.
rīpemann m. _reaper_, _MtL_ (hr-). [‘_reapman_’]
rīpere m. ‘_reaper_,’ _Mt_.
rīpian _to become ‘ripe,’ ripen_, _A, Æ_.
rīpīsern n. _sickle_, MtLR 4^29.
rīpnes f. _‘ripeness,’ harvest_, _LPs_.
riptere = riftere [[under “riftre”]]
rīptīma m. _time of harvest_, _Mt_. [‘_reaptime_’]
rīpung f. _ripening, ripeness, maturity_, _A, RB, VPs_. [‘_riping_’]
+rīs n. _fury_, #Gl#.
±rīsan^1 I. (usu. +) _to ‘rise,’ stand up_, _Ps_: _be fit, be proper_, _Æ, Gu_. [‘_irise_’] II. _to seize, carry off_.
risc, risce (e; = y) f. ‘_rush_,’ _Cp_; Mdf. [_L._]
riscbedd n. _bed of rushes_, _EC_. [v. ‘_rush_’]
riscen _made of rushes_, _Æ_. [‘_rushen_’]
risclēac n. _rush leek, rush garlic_, WW 356^36.
riscðȳfel m. _rush-bed_, Ct, #Gl#.
risen- = risn-
+risen _seizure_, #Guth# 78^5. [rīsan]
rīsende? _rapacious_, #Bl# 225^17.
+risenlic _convenient, suitable, becoming_, AO, CP. adv. -līce.
risiendum ‘_odorato_’? OEG 23^4.
±risne _fit, meet, proper, convenient_.
+risnes f. _congruity_, WW 383^16.
+risnian _to agree, accord_, WW 336^37.
+risnu np. _what is fitting, due, dignities_, AO.
risoda m. _rheum_, #Lcd# 2·282^11.
rīt pres. 3 sg. of rīdan.
rið f. _favour, indulgence_, #Sc# 224^7.
rīð fm., rīðe? f. _rivulet, stream_, _Æ, Bo, CP_; Mdf. [‘_rithe_’]
rīðfald m. _cattle-pen, cow-shed_, WW 195^34. [hrīð-]
rīðig n. _streamlet_, Mdf.
riðða = ryðða
rix (_Æ_) = risc
rīxian (Æ) = rīcsian
rō = rōw II.
roc n. _what is chewed, cud_, WW.
rocc m. _over-garment, rochet_. [_Ger._ rock]
roccettan, rocettan _to eructate, belch forth, utter_, NG, #VPs#.
roccian _to rock (a child)_, #Kl# 101^108.
rōd f. _‘rood,’ cross, gallows_, _Æ, Ct, G, MH_; CP: _rood (land measure)_, _plot of land of a square rod_, _BC_ (Mdf).
rōdbīgenga m. _worshipper of the cross_, WW 216^16.
rōdbora m. _cross-bearer_, GPH 389.
rodd m? _‘rod,’ stick (to beat with)_, _HL_ 15^110 (v. late).
rōdegealga m. _cross_, MP 1·610.
rōdehengen f. _hanging, crucifixion_, Æ.
roder = rodor
rōdewyrðe _deserving hanging_, HL 18^389.
+rōdfæstnian _to crucify_.
rodor (a) m., gs. rod(o)res _ether, sky, heavens, firmament_, Æ, CP.
rodorbeorht _heaven-bright_, #Da# 369.
rodorcyning † m. _king of heaven_.
rodorlic _of the heavens, heavenly, celestial_, Æ.
rodorlīhtung (roder-) f. _dawn_, #LPs#.
rodorstōl (a^1) m. _heavenly throne_, #Gen# 749.
rodortorht _heavenly-bright_, #Gen# 1416.
rodortungol n. _star of heaven_, #Gen# 1667.
rōdwurðiend m. _cross-worshipper_, #HGl# 403^30.
roeðe (Cp, NG) = rēðe
rōf † _vigorous, strong, brave, noble, renowned_.
rofen pp. of rēofan.
rōflēas = hrōflēas
rogian _to flourish_, #GnE# 119.
rōhte pret. 3 sg. of rēcan.
rom = ramm
Rōm, Rōmeburg f. _Rome_, AO.
Rōmān f. _Italy_.
Rōmān-e, -an pl. _Romans_, AO.
rōmānisc _Roman_, Æ, AO.
Rōm-feoh, -gesceot (_LL_) n., -penig (_LL, W_) m. _‘Rome-penny’, ‘Romescot’, Peter’s pence_.
rōmian (w. g.) _to possess_? #Gen# 350.
romm = ramm
Rōmwalh (u^1) m. _inhabitant of Rome_. [wealh]
Rōm-ware (AO), -waran pl. _inhabitants of Rome, Romans_.
rond = rand
rop I.? _broth_, WW 272^9. II. = ropp
rōp _liberal_, #Rd# 58^3.
rōpnes f. _liberality_, WW.
ropp m. _intestines_, _Lcd, WW_ (hr-). [‘_rope_’]
ropwærc m. _colic_, WW 211^12.
rōrend = rōwend
rōsbedd _rose-bed_, OEG 23^8.
rōse, rose f. ‘_rose_’ _A, Æ, Bl, Bo, MH_. [_L._ rosa]
rōsen _made of roses_, _Lcd_: _rose-coloured, rosy_, _Æ, ZDA_. [‘_rosen_’]
rōsig _rosy_, ÆH 2·334^30.
+rōsod _roseate_, OEG 3278.
rost = rust [[headword spelled “rūst”]]
+rostian _to roast, dry_, WW.
rot = hrot
rōt _glad, cheerful, bright_: _noble, excellent_.
rōt(e)? ‘_root_,’ _NC_ 318.
rōtfæst _(root-fast), firmly established_, #Chr# 1127. [_ON._ rōt]
rōthwīl f. _time of refreshing_, #PPs#.
rotian ‘_to rot_’, _putrefy_, _Æ, CP, Lcd_.
rōtlīce _gladly, cheerfully_, BH 348^3.
rōtnes f. _gladness, cheerfulness_, DR: _refuge, protection_, #Pss#.
rōtsian _to make sad, afflict_, CP 417^9.
rōtsung f. _refuge, protection, comfort_, #EPs# 9^10.
rotung f. _corruption, ulcer_, WW 114^14. [rotian]
rōðer I. m. _rower, sailor_, CP. [rōwan] II. = rōðor
roðhund m. _mastiff_, WW. [ryðða]
rōðor n., gs. rōðres _oar, scull_, _CP, WW_. [‘_rudder_’]
rōðra = rēðra
rōw I. _quiet, calm, gentle, soft, mild_, CP. II. f. _quietness, rest_. [_Ger._ ruhe]
±rōwan^7 pret. pl. rēowon, rēon _to go by water_, _‘row,’ sail, swim_, _LkL (hr-)_, _WW_; Æ.
rōwend m. _rower_, CP: _sailor_, Æ.
rōwett = rēwet
rōwnes f. _rowing_, BH 384^22.
rōwung f. ‘_rowing_,’ _NG_.
rudduc m. _robin_, _WW_. [‘_ruddock_’]
rūde I. m. _scabbiness, scab_, WW 161^14 (= *hrūda? A 30·253). II. f. _rue_. [_L._ ruta]
rudig _rubicund, ‘ruddy,’_ _OEG_ 2932.
rudon pret. pl. of rēodan.
rudu f. _red colour_, _ApT_: _ruddy complexion_, _WW_: _red cosmetic_, _ÆL_. [‘_rud_’]
rues = ryges gs. of ryge.
rūg = rūh
rugern m. _month of rye-harvest, August_? LL 12 Pro.
rūh gs. rūwes ‘_rough_,’ _Guth, Rd_; Æ: _coarse (of cloth)_: _hairy, shaggy_, _Æ_: _undressed, untamed_, _WW_.
ruhha? m. _ray (fish)_, NC 324 (suhha). [‘_rough_’]
rūm I. adj. (±) _roomy, wide, long, spacious, ample, large, liberal_, _B, Bo, Mt, VPs_; Æ, CP: _unfettered, open, unrestricted, loose_: _noble, august_. II. m. (±) _space (extent or time), ‘room,’_ _Gen, Lk_: _scope, opportunity_, _B, Met_. on +rum _at large, apart_.
+ruma † m. _space, place_.
rūman = rȳman
rūme (once +) adv. _widely, spaciously, roomily, amply, liberally, extensively, abundantly_, _Gen, Lcd_: _light-heartedly_: _in detail_, #Jul# 314. [‘_room_’]
rūmed- = rūmmōd-
rūmgāl _revelling in release from confinement (Noah’s dove)_, #Gen# 1466. adv. -līce _widely_, NC 318.
rūmgifa (eo^2) m. _bountiful giver_, BH 194^33.
rūmgiful (y^2) _bountiful_, Æ, CP.
rūmgifulnes f. _liberality, bounty, profusion_, Æ.
rūmheort _large-hearted, generous_: _free from care_.
rūmheortnes f. _liberality_.
rūmian _to become clear of obstructions_, _Lcd_ 1·76^13. [‘_room_’]
rūmlic _benign, liberal_: _plentiful_, Æ. adv. +rūmlīce _at large, fully, kindly, liberally, abundantly_, _Æ, Bl, MtL_. [‘_roomly_’]
rūmmōd _liberal, lavish, kind_, CP.
rūmmōdlic _ample, large, full, liberal, gracious_. adv. -līce.
rūmmōdnes f. _large-heartedness, liberality, kindness_.
rūmnes f. _breadth, abundance_, Æ.
rūmōd = rūmmōd
rūmor adv. comp. _still further_.
+rumpen _twisted, wrinkled_? WW 366^40.
rūmwelle _spacious_, MtL 7^13.
rūn f. _mystery, secrecy, secret_, _El, JnL_: _counsel, consultation_, _B, KC, Wa_: _(secret) council_: _runic character, letter_, _BH_: _writing_, _An, Da_. [‘_roun_’]
+rūna m. _councillor_, #Gl#.
rūncofa m. _chamber of secrets, breast, bosom_, #Met# 22^59.
rūncræftig _skilled in mysteries_, #Da# 734.
rūnere m. _whisperer, tale-bearer_, _Æ_. [‘_rouner_’]
rūnian _to whisper, murmur, talk secrets, conspire_, _Æ, Ps, Sol_. [‘_round_’]
rūniende _whispering_, WW 441. [‘_rouning_’]
runl _foul_? _running_? #Lcd# 3·36^17. [?= *hrunol]
rūnlic _mystical_, MtL p5^11.
-runn v. cȳs-gerunn.
+runnen pp. of +rinnan.
+runnenes f. _that has been cooled or congealed_, GPH 398.
rūnstæf m. _runic letter, rune_, _Æ, B_. [‘_rune-stave_’]
rūnung f. _whispering, wheedling_, _Æ_. [‘_rouning_’]
rūnwita † m. _private adviser, counsellor, wise man_.
rūst m. ‘_rust_,’ _Cp, MtL, RB_: _moral canker_, _CP, HL_.
rūstig ‘_rusty_,’ AO 251^21.
rūte = rūde
rūwa m., rūwe f. _covering, tapestry_.
rūwes v. rūh.
rūxlan _to make a noise_, MtR 9^23. [hrūxl]
ryc- = rec-
rȳc- = rēc-
rȳcð pres. 3 sg. of rēocan.
rȳd (LL 192, 2#b#) = rād I.
-ryddan, -rydran v. ā-r.
+rȳd(e)? _prepared, ready_.
ryden n. _name of a plant_, #Lcd# 122a.
rȳderian v. ā-r.
rȳe = rȳhe
rȳfe _‘rife,’ frequent_, _Lcd_ (v. late).
ryft (i, e) n. _covering, veil, curtain, cloak_, CP.
ryge (i) m. ‘_rye_,’ _Cp_.
rygen (i) _made of rye_, _Lcd_. [‘_ryen_’]
rȳhe f. _rug, blanket_, #Gl#.
ryht == riht
rȳm- = rīm-
±rȳman (ē) _to clear, open up_, _A, B, Lk, Met, W_: _widen, extend, prolong, enlarge_, _Æ, CP_: _make room, retire, retreat, yield_, _Æ_. [‘_rime_’; rūm]
rȳmet n. _room, space, extent_, Æ: _comfort, benefit_.
rȳmetlēast f. _want of room_, ÆH 1·34^22.
rȳmð f. _amplitude_, CM 17.
rȳn, rȳnan _to roar, rage_.
ryne (e) m. _running, onward course_, _A, Æ, Bo, VHy_; AO: _flux, flow (water, blood)_, _Lk_; Æ: _period of time, cycle, course of life_: _expanse, extent_: _orbit_. [‘_rune_’]
±rȳne n. _mystery, dark saying_.
rynegiest m. _running spirit_ (= _lightning_)? _rain-foe_? (Tupper), #Rd# 4^58.
-rȳnegu v. hel-r.
rynel (e) m. _runnel, stream_, _Bl, GD, VPs_: _runner, messenger_, Æ. [‘_rindle_’]
±rȳnelic _mystical_. adv. -līce.
rynelīce? ‘_cursim_,’ OEG 7^90.
rȳnemann ‡ m. _one skilled in mysteries_.
rynestrong _strong in running_, #Rd# 20^7.
ryneswift † _swift in running_.
ryneðrāg f. _space of time_, #Gu# 184.
rynewǣn † m. _swift vehicle, chariot_.
ryng- = reng-
rȳnig _good in counsel_? #Cra# 51. [rūn]
ryniga? m. _liquid that runs off_? #Lcd#.
rynning f. _rennet_, WW 128^43.
rȳnstæf (MF 172) = rūnstæf
rȳp = rīp
±rȳpan I. _to spoil, plunder, rob_, _Chr, MtL, LL, W_. [‘_ripe_’] II. pl. _sheaves_, #CSPs#. III. = rǣpan. IV. = rīpan
rȳpere m. _robber, plunderer_.
rȳping m. _plunder, spoliation_, OEG 3149. [‘_riping_’]
ryplen? _made of broom_. [A 31·536]
ryps = reps
-rȳric v. sǣ-r.
rysc- = risc-
rysel, rysl (Æ), rys(e)le m. _lard, fat_.
+rysen-, +rysn- = +risn-
rȳsig (OEG 8^337) = hrīsig
ryt _rubbish for burning, underwood_, LL 36[27].
rȳð I. = rīð. II. pres. 3 sg. of rȳn.
rȳðer = hrīðer
ryðða m. _a species of dog, mastiff_, Æ. [_Ger._ rüde]
=S=
sā m. _tub, bucket_, _Gl_. [_ON._ sār; v. ‘_say_’]
saban m? _sheet_, WW 502^33.
sac = (1) sacu; (2) sæc
saca nap. of sacu.
±saca m. _opponent, foe_, Æ.
sacan^6 _to struggle, dispute, disagree, wrangle, fight_: _accuse, blame, bring a criminal or civil action against any one, lay claim to_, LL.
sacc (æ) m. _‘sack,’ bag_, _Æ_. [_L._ saccus]
sācerd mf. _priest, priestess_, Æ, CP. [_L._ sacerdos]
sācerdbana m. _priest-slayer_, W.
sācerdgerīsne _befitting a priest_, BH 206^12.
sācerdhād m. _priesthood_, CP.
sācerdland n. _land allotted to priests_, Æ.
sācerdlic _sacerdotal, priestly_, BH.
sācerhād = sācerdhād
sacful _quarrelsome, contentious_, _Æ_. [‘_sakful_’]
sacian _to wrangle, strive_, Æ.
saclēas _innocent_, _LL_: _unmolested, safe_, _KC, MtL_. [‘_sackless_’]
sacu f. (oblique cases often have sæc-) (±) _conflict, strife, war, battle, feud, sedition, dispute_, _Æ, B_; AO: _affliction, persecution, trial_: _sin, fault_, _B, Ph_: _prosecution, lawsuit, action_. s. and sōcn _jurisdiction, right of holding a court for criminal and civil matters_, _LL_ (v. 2·455). [‘_sake_’]
sad- v. sæd.
sāda m. _snare, cord, halter_. [cp. _Ger._ saite]
sadel = sadol
±sadelian _to ‘saddle,’_ _Æ, KC_ (‘_saddled_’).
sadian _to be sated, get wearied_, _Bo_: (+) _satiate, fill_, _Ps_. [‘_sade_’; sæd]
sadol (e^2, u^2) m. _saddle_.
sadolbeorht _with ornamented saddle_, B 2175.
sadolboga m. ‘_saddle-bow_,’ _WW_.
sadolfelg f. _pommel of a saddle_, #Gl#.
Saducēisc _Sadducean_; as sb. m. _Sadducee_.
sadul = sadol
sǣ mf. often indecl. but also gs. sǣs, sǣwe, sēo; nap. sǣs, gp. sǣwa, dp. sǣwum, sǣ(u)m _sheet of water_, _‘sea,’ lake, pool_, _Æ, B, Bo, G, Lcd, VPs_.
sǣǣl m. _sea-eel_, WW 447^36.
sǣælfen = sǣelfen
sǣbāt † f. _‘sea-boat,’ vessel, ship_, _B_.
sǣbeorg m. _cliff by the sea_: _mountain of waves_? #An# 308.
sǣburg f. _seaport town_, MtL 4^13.
sæc I. _offensive, odious_: _guilty_. II. (#KGl# 61^22) = sacc
sæc- = sec- (and v. sacu)
sǣc- = sēc-
sæcc I. f. _strife, contest_. [sacan] II. m. _sackcloth_, _Æ_. [‘_sack_’; = sacc]
sæcce pres. 1 sg. of sācan. [[headword spelled “sacan”]]
sæccing m. _sacking, pallet_, Mk 6^55.
sæcdōm = sceacdōm
sǣceaster f. _seaport town_, MtR 4^13.
sǣceosol m. _sea-sand, shingle_, Æ.
sæcerd == sacerd [[headword spelled “sācerd”]]
sæcgen = sægen
sǣcir m. _sea-ebbing_, #Ex# 291.
sǣclian (_Chr_) = sīclian
sǣclif n. _cliff by the sea_, _Bo_. [‘_seacliff_’]
sǣcocc m. _cockle_, WW 94^14.
sǣcol n. _jet_, WW 416^2. [‘_seacoal_’]
sǣcyning m. _sea-king_, B 2382.
sæcysul = sǣceosol
sæd (occl. sad- in obl. cases) w. g. _sated with, weary of, satiated, filled, fill_, _Ps, Rd_. [‘_sad_’]
sǣd n., nap. sǣd, sǣdu ‘_seed_,’ _Mk_, #VPs# (ē), Æ, CP: _fruit, offspring, posterity_, _MkL, VPs_: _sowing_, _Met_; Æ: _growth_.
sǣdberende _seed-bearing_, Æ.
sǣdcynn n. _kind of seed_.
sǣde pret. 3 sg. of secgan.
sǣdēor m. _sea-monster_.
sǣdere m. _sower_, _Æ, MkL_. [‘_seeder_’]
sǣdian _to provide seed_, LL 450[10].
sǣdlēap m. _sower’s basket_, _A_. [‘_seedlip_’]
sǣdlic _belonging to seed, seminal_, DR 146^5.
sǣdnað m. _sowing_, WW 147^4.
sædnes f. _satiety_, GPH 391.
sǣdraca m. _sea-dragon_.
sǣdsworn _seed_ (fig. and collectively), REHy 8(9)^55.
sǣdtīma m. _seed-time_, #Hex# 12^28.
sǣearm m. _arm of the sea_, AO 22^4.
sǣelfen (æ^2) f. _sea-elf, Naiad_, WW.
sǣfæreld n. _passage of the (Red) sea_, AO 38^33.
sǣfæsten f. _watery stronghold, ocean_, #Ex# 127.
sǣ-faroð, -fearoð † m. _sea-coast_.
Sæfern f. _Severn_. [_L._ Sabrina]
sǣfisc m. ‘_sea-fish_,’ _Cr_.
sǣflōd mn. _tide, inundation, flood, flow of the sea, flood-tide_, _AO_: (†)_sea_. [‘_seaflood_’]
sǣflota m. _(sea-floater), ship_, #An# 381.
sǣfōr f. _sea-voyage_, #Seaf# 42.
±sǣgan _to cause to sink, settle_: _cause to fall, fell, destroy_. [sīgan]
sægd- = sæged-
sægde pret. 3 sg. of secgan.
sægdig (N) = sægde ic [[form of “secgan”]]
sǣgēap _spacious (ship)_, B 1896.
±sǣgednes f. _sacrifice_, MkLR 12^33; #APs# 65^13: _mystery_, MtL 13^11 (gd-).
sǣgemǣre n. _sea-coast_, G.
±sægen (e) f. _speech, statement_, Æ, AO: _premonition, prophecy_, AO: _report, story, legend_. sēo hālge +s. _Holy Writ_.
sǣgenga m. † _ship_: _sailor_.
sǣgeset m. _coast region_, #Gl#.
sægl = sigel
sægnian = segnian
sǣgon pret. pl. of sēon.
sǣgrund m. _sea-bottom, abyss_, Æ, CP.
sæh = seah
sǣhealf f. _side next the sea_, #Chr# 1072#e#.
sǣhengest m. _sea-horse, ship_, #An# 488: _hippopotamus_, WW.
sǣhete m. _boiling, surging of the sea_, BH 384^24.
sǣholm m. _ocean_, #An# 529.
sæht = seht
sæhtlian = sahtlian [[under “sehtlian”]]
sǣhund m. _sea-dog, sea-monster_, OEG 26^61.
sæl n. nap. salu _room, hall, castle_, _B, Rd_. [‘_sale_’; _Ger._ saal]
sǣl (ē) I. mf. (occl. dp. sālum) _time, season, opportunity, occasion, condition, position_, _Lcd_; Æ, AO: _prosperity, happiness, joy_, _B_. on sǣlum _happy_; ‘_gaudete_,’ GD 202^6. tō sǣles _in due time_, NR 39. II. = sēl II.
sǣlāc † n. _sea-gift, sea-spoil_, B.
sǣlād † f. _sea-way, sea-voyage_.
sǣlāf † f. _sea-leavings, jetsam_.
±sǣlan I. (ē) _to take place, happen_. [sǣl I.] II. † _to tie, bind, fetter, fasten_: _curb, restrain, confine_. [sāl; _Ger._ seil]
sǣland n. _coast, maritime district_, Ct.
sæld = seld
sælen I. _made of willow_, WW 518^6. [sealh] II. = selen
sǣleoda = sǣlida
sǣlēoð n. _song at sea, rowers’ song_, WW 379^9.
-sæleða v. sealt-s.
sǣlic _of the sea, marine_, Æ.
sǣlida m. _seafarer, sailor, mariner_: _pirate_. [līðan]
±sǣlig (+ exc. at LL 300#a#) _happy, prosperous_, _AO, Bo, Gen_. [‘_i-seli_’]
+sǣlige _happily_, WW 407^23.
+sǣliglic _happy, blessed, fortunate_. adv. -līce, _Bo_. [‘_sellily_’]
+sǣlignes f. _happiness_.
sǣ-līðend, -līðende † m. _sailor_.
+sǣllic = +sǣliglic
sælmerige f. _brine_, Æ. [_L._ *salmoria; _Gk._ ἁλμυρίς]
+sæltan (NG) = sealtan
sæltna m. _name of a bird, bunting_? _robin_? WW 44^17.
sælð f. _dwelling, house_, #Gen# 785.
±sǣlð (ȳ) f. (usu. in pl.) _happiness, prosperity, blessing_, _Bo_; Æ, CP. [‘_i-selth_’]
sǣlwang (o^2) † m. _fertile plain_.
sǣm v. sǣ.
sǣma = sēma
+sǣman = +sȳman, sīeman
sǣmann m. _‘seaman,’ pirate, viking_, _B_.
sǣmearh † m. _sea-horse, ship_.
sǣmend = sēmend
sǣmest superl. (of *sǣme?) _worst_.
sǣmestre = sēamestre
sǣmēðe _weary from a sea-voyage_, B 325.
sǣminte f. _sea-mint_, WW.
sæmninga = samnunga
sǣmra comp. (of *sǣme?) _worse, inferior, weaker_.
sæmtinges = samtinges
sǣn _maritime_, OEG 6^23.
sǣnaca m. _sea-vessel, ship_, #Hu# 26.
sǣnæs m. _cape, promontory, maze_.
sæncgan = sengan
sændan = sendan
sǣne (often w. g.) _slack, lazy, careless, negligent, dull, cowardly_.
sǣnet n. _net for sea-fishing_, WW 336^20.
sængan = sengan
sǣnian = sēnian
sæp (e) n. _‘sap,’ juice_, _Cr, WW_.
sǣp (ÆL 3^162) = sēap
sæpig _‘sappy,’ juicy, succulent_, OEG 16^1.
sæppe f. _spruce fir_, WW 269^14. [_L._ *sappinum; _Fr._ sapin]
sæpspōn f. _a shaving with sap in it_, #Lcd# 106b.
sǣre = sāre
sǣrima m. _sea-border, sea-shore, coast_, _Chr_. [‘_searim_’]
sǣrinc † m. _seaman, pirate, viking_.
sǣrōf _hardy at sea_, #Cra# 56.
særwian = searwian
sǣrȳric m. _sea-reed_? (GK); _an ait_? (BT), #Whale# 10.
sæs = sess
sǣs v. sǣ.
sǣsceaða m. _pirate_, WW 469^6.
sǣscell f. ‘_sea-shell_,’ _MH_ 18^23.
sǣsīð m. _sea-voyage_, B 1149.
sǣ-snægl, -snǣl m. ‘_sea-snail_,’ _WW_.
sǣsteorra m. _guiding star (for sailors)_, _HL_. [‘_seastar_’]
sæster = sester
sǣstrand m. _‘sea-strand,’ foreshore_, _Æ_.
sǣstrēam, as mpl. _waters of the sea_, _An_. [‘_seastream_’]
sǣswalwe (hǣ-) f. _sand-martin_, WW 7^28.
sæt pret. 3 sg. of sittan.
sǣt f. _lurking-place_: _snare, gin_? LL 445[2]. [sittan]
+sæt n. _act of sitting_, MkL p5^14.
sǣta m? _holding of land_, EC 447^18.
-sǣta (ē) v. burg-s.
sǣtan = sǣtian
-sǣte v. an(d)-s.
sæterdæg = sætern(es)dæg
sǣt-ere, -nere (ē) m. _waylayer, robber_: _spy_: _seditious one, seducer (the Devil)_, CP.
sætern-dæg, sæter(n)es- m. ‘_Saturday_,’ _BH, Bl, Lk_. [_L._ Saturni dies]
sæterniht f. _Friday night_, Æ.
sǣtian (ē) (w. g.) _to lie in wait for, plot against_, CP. [sittan]
sætil, sætl == setl
sǣtn- = sǣt-
+sætnes = +setnes
sǣton pret. pl. of sittan.
sǣtung (ē) f. _ambush, trap, plot, snare_, CP: _sedition_.
sǣð (ÆL 36^295) = sēað
sǣðēof v. hēahsǣðēof.
sæðerie f. _savory (plant)_. [_L._ satureia]
sǣðrenewudu = sūðernewudu
sǣum v. sǣ.
sǣūpwearp _jetsam_, TC 421^32.
sǣwǣg m. _sea-wave_, #Da# 384.
sǣwæter n. ‘_sea-water_,’ _Lcd_ 10b.
sǣwan = sāwan
sǣwār n. _sea-weed_, _WW_ 135^21. [‘_seaware_’]
sǣwaroð n. _sea-shore, beach_.
sǣwe v. sǣ.
sǣweall † m. _‘sea-wall,’ seashore, beach, cliff_, _B_: _wall of water (in the Red Sea)_.
sǣweard m. _coast warden_, LL.
sǣweg m. _path through the sea_, _Ps_ 8^8. [‘_seaway_’]
sǣwērig † _weary from a sea-voyage_, _An_. [‘_seaweary_’]
sǣwet n. _sowing_. [sāwan]
sǣwīcing m. _sea-viking_, #Ex# 333.
sǣwiht f. _marine animal_, BH 26^6.
sǣwong m. _sea-shore, beach_, B 1964.
sǣwð pres. 3 sg. of sāwan.
sǣwudu m. _vessel, ship_, B 226.
sǣwum v. sǣ.
sǣwylm m. _sea-surf, billow_, B 393.
sæx (#Gl#) = seax
sǣȳð f. _sea-wave_.
safene, safine f. _savine (a kind of juniper)_. [_L._ sabina]
saftriende ptc. _rheumatic_, WW 161^34.
sāg pret. 3 sg. of sīgan.
saga I. imperat. of secgan. II. m., +saga n. = sagu II.
+saga n. _narrative_, LkL 1^1.