āht cwices,
_something
living_, 2315; nom.
Beowulf
cwealm-bealu, st. n. , _the evil of murder_: acc. sg. , 1941.
cwealm-cuma, w. m. , _one coming for murder, a new-comer who contemplates
murder_: acc. sg. þone cwealm-cuman (of Grendel), 793.
cwic and cwico, adj. , _quick, having life, alive_: acc. sg. cwicne, 793,
2786; gen. sg.
āht cwices, _something living_, 2315; nom. pl. cwice, 98;
cwico wæs þā gēna, _was still alive_, 3094.
cwide, st. m. , _word, speech, saying_: in comp. gegn-, gilp-, hlēo-,
word-cwide.
cwīðan, st. v. , _to complain, to lament_: inf. w. acc. ongan . . . gioguðe
cwīðan hilde-strengo, _began to lament the_ (departed) _battle-strength of
his youth_, 2113 [ceare] cwīðan, _lament their cares_, 3173.