denoting
contrariety: hence 1) _but_ (like N.
Beowulf
45.
B.
adopts Th.
's reading heresceorp unhrōr = _equipments
useless_. --_Beit. _ xii. 28.
l. 47. "Though wounded, they had retained their strength and activity in
battle. "--B. , _Beit. _ xii. 28.
GLOSSARY
A
ac, conj.
denoting contrariety: hence 1) _but_ (like N. H. G. sondern), 109,
135, 339, etc. --2) _but_ (N. H. G. aber), _nevertheless_, 602, 697, etc. --3)
in direct questions: nonne, numquid, 1991.
āglǣca, āhlǣca, ǣglǣca, -cea, w. m. (cf. Goth, aglo, _trouble_, O. N. agi,
_terror_, + lāc, _gift, sport: = misery, vexation, = bringer of trouble_;
hence): 1) _evil spirit, demon, a demon-like being_; of Grendel, 159, 433,
593, etc. ; of the drake, 2535, 2906, etc.
useless_. --_Beit. _ xii. 28.
l. 47. "Though wounded, they had retained their strength and activity in
battle. "--B. , _Beit. _ xii. 28.
GLOSSARY
A
ac, conj.
denoting contrariety: hence 1) _but_ (like N. H. G. sondern), 109,
135, 339, etc. --2) _but_ (N. H. G. aber), _nevertheless_, 602, 697, etc. --3)
in direct questions: nonne, numquid, 1991.
āglǣca, āhlǣca, ǣglǣca, -cea, w. m. (cf. Goth, aglo, _trouble_, O. N. agi,
_terror_, + lāc, _gift, sport: = misery, vexation, = bringer of trouble_;
hence): 1) _evil spirit, demon, a demon-like being_; of Grendel, 159, 433,
593, etc. ; of the drake, 2535, 2906, etc.