frēcne
genēðdon
eafoð uncūðes (_we have boldly
risked, dared, the monster's power_), 961.
risked, dared, the monster's power_), 961.
Beowulf
ge-nēðan, the same: inf. ne dorste under ȳða gewin aldre ge-nēðan, 1470.
With depend. clause: nǣnig þæt dorste genēðan þæt (_none durst undertake
to_ . . . ), 1934; pret. sg. hē under hārne stān āna genēðde frēcne dǣde (_he
risked alone the bold deed, venturing under the grey rock_), 889; (ic)
wigge under wætere weorc genēðde earfoð-līce (_I with difficulty stood the
work under the water in battle_, i. e. could hardly win the victory), 1657;
ic genēðde fela gūða (_ventured on, risked, many contests_), 2512; pres.
pl. (of majesty) wē . . .
frēcne genēðdon eafoð uncūðes (_we have boldly
risked, dared, the monster's power_), 961.
nēh. See nēah.
ge-neahhe, adv. , _enough, sufficiently_, 784, 3153; superl. genehost brægd
eorl Bēowulfes ealde lāfe (_many an earl of B. 's_), 795.
nealles (from ne-ealles), adv. , _omnino non, not at all, by no means_:
nealles, 2146, 2168, 2180, 2223, 2597, etc. ; nallas, 1720, 1750; nalles,
338, 1019, 1077, 1443, 2504, etc. ; nalas, 43, 1494, 1530, 1538; nales,
1812.
nearo, st. n. , _strait, danger, distress_: acc. sg. nearo, 2351, 2595.