, _a
speaking
of with praise, high
esteem_: gen.
esteem_: gen.
Beowulf
)frægn,
_asked about the descent_, 332; ne frīn þū æfter sǣlum, _ask not after my
welfare_, 1323; æfter sincgyfan grēoteð, _weeps for the giver of treasure_,
1343; him æfter dēorum men dyrne langað, _longs in secret for the dear
man_, 1880; ān æfter ānum, _one for the other_, 2462, etc. --3) (local),
_along_: æfter gumcynnum, _throughout the races of men, among men_, 945;
sōhte bed æfter būrum, _sought a bed among the rooms of the castle_ (the
castle was fortified, the hall was not), 140; æfter recede wlāt, _looked
along the hall_, 1573; stone æfter stāne, _smelt along the rocks_, 2289;
æfter lyfte, _along the air through the air_, 2833; similarly, 996, 1068,
1317, etc.
æf-þunca, w. m. , _anger, chagrin, vexatious affair_: nom. , 502.
ge-æhtan, w. v. , _to prize, to speak in praise of_: pret. part. geæhted,
1866.
ge-æhtla, w. m. , or ge-æhtle, w. f.
, _a speaking of with praise, high
esteem_: gen. sg. hȳ . . . wyrðe þinceað eorla geæhtlan, _seem worthy of the
high esteem of the noble-born_, 369.
æglǣcea. See āglǣcea.
æl-fylce (from æl-, Goth. ali-s, ἄλλος, and fylce, O. N. fylki, collective
form from folc), st. n. , _other folk, hostile army_: dat. pl. wið ælfylcum,
2372.
_asked about the descent_, 332; ne frīn þū æfter sǣlum, _ask not after my
welfare_, 1323; æfter sincgyfan grēoteð, _weeps for the giver of treasure_,
1343; him æfter dēorum men dyrne langað, _longs in secret for the dear
man_, 1880; ān æfter ānum, _one for the other_, 2462, etc. --3) (local),
_along_: æfter gumcynnum, _throughout the races of men, among men_, 945;
sōhte bed æfter būrum, _sought a bed among the rooms of the castle_ (the
castle was fortified, the hall was not), 140; æfter recede wlāt, _looked
along the hall_, 1573; stone æfter stāne, _smelt along the rocks_, 2289;
æfter lyfte, _along the air through the air_, 2833; similarly, 996, 1068,
1317, etc.
æf-þunca, w. m. , _anger, chagrin, vexatious affair_: nom. , 502.
ge-æhtan, w. v. , _to prize, to speak in praise of_: pret. part. geæhted,
1866.
ge-æhtla, w. m. , or ge-æhtle, w. f.
, _a speaking of with praise, high
esteem_: gen. sg. hȳ . . . wyrðe þinceað eorla geæhtlan, _seem worthy of the
high esteem of the noble-born_, 369.
æglǣcea. See āglǣcea.
æl-fylce (from æl-, Goth. ali-s, ἄλλος, and fylce, O. N. fylki, collective
form from folc), st. n. , _other folk, hostile army_: dat. pl. wið ælfylcum,
2372.