) nīða ofercumen,
_compelled
by combats_, 846.
Beowulf
.
.
hāmes
nīosan, 2366; oð þæt ende becwōm, 1255; similarly, 2117. With acc. of
pers. : þā hyne sīo þrāg becwōm, _when this time of battle came over him_,
2884.
ofer-cuman, _to overcome, to compel_: pret. þȳ hē þone fēond ofercwōm,
_thereby he overcame the foe_, 1274: pl. hīe fēond heora . . . ofercōmon,
700; pret. part. (w. gen.
) nīða ofercumen, _compelled by combats_, 846.
cumbol, cumbor, st. m. , _banner_: gen. sg. cumbles hyrde, 2506. --Comp.
hilte-cumbor.
cund, adj. , _originating in, descended from_: in comp. feorran-cund.
cunnan, verb pret. pres. : 1) _to know, to be acquainted with_ (w. acc. or
depend, clause): sg.
nīosan, 2366; oð þæt ende becwōm, 1255; similarly, 2117. With acc. of
pers. : þā hyne sīo þrāg becwōm, _when this time of battle came over him_,
2884.
ofer-cuman, _to overcome, to compel_: pret. þȳ hē þone fēond ofercwōm,
_thereby he overcame the foe_, 1274: pl. hīe fēond heora . . . ofercōmon,
700; pret. part. (w. gen.
) nīða ofercumen, _compelled by combats_, 846.
cumbol, cumbor, st. m. , _banner_: gen. sg. cumbles hyrde, 2506. --Comp.
hilte-cumbor.
cund, adj. , _originating in, descended from_: in comp. feorran-cund.
cunnan, verb pret. pres. : 1) _to know, to be acquainted with_ (w. acc. or
depend, clause): sg.