bewægned, a
ἃπαξ
λεγόμενον, tr.
Beowulf
1191.
E.
sees in this passage separate seats for youth and middle-aged
men, as in English college halls, chapels, convocations, and churches
still.
l. 1192. ymbutan, _round about_, is sometimes thus separated: ymb hīe ūtan;
cf. _Voyage of Ōhthere_, etc. (Sw. ), p. 18, l. 34, etc. ; _Bēowulf_, ll.
859, 1686, etc.
l. 1194.
bewægned, a ἃπαξ λεγόμενον, tr. _offered_ by Th. Probably a p. p.
wægen, made into a vb. by -ian, like _own, drown_, etc. Cf. hafenian ( <
hafen, < hebban), etc.
l. 1196. E. takes the expression to mean "mantle and its rings or
broaches. " "Rail" long survived in Mid. Eng. (_Piers Plow. _, etc.
men, as in English college halls, chapels, convocations, and churches
still.
l. 1192. ymbutan, _round about_, is sometimes thus separated: ymb hīe ūtan;
cf. _Voyage of Ōhthere_, etc. (Sw. ), p. 18, l. 34, etc. ; _Bēowulf_, ll.
859, 1686, etc.
l. 1194.
bewægned, a ἃπαξ λεγόμενον, tr. _offered_ by Th. Probably a p. p.
wægen, made into a vb. by -ian, like _own, drown_, etc. Cf. hafenian ( <
hafen, < hebban), etc.
l. 1196. E. takes the expression to mean "mantle and its rings or
broaches. " "Rail" long survived in Mid. Eng. (_Piers Plow. _, etc.