, _very much_: with
following
gen.
Beowulf
ealdor-lēas, adj. , _without a ruler_(? ): nom. pl. aldor-lēase, 15.
ealdor-lēas, adj. , _lifeless, dead_: acc. sg. aldor-lēasne, 1588;
ealdor-lēasne, 3004.
ealdor-þegn, st. m. , _nobleman at the court, distinguished courtier_: acc.
sg. aldor-þegn (Hrōðgār's confidential adviser, Æschere), 1309.
eal-fela, adj.
, _very much_: with following gen. , eal-fela eald-gesegena,
_very many old traditions_, 870; eal-fela eotena cynnes, 884.
ealgian, w. v. , _to shield, to defend, to protect_: inf. w. acc. feorh
ealgian, 797, 2656, 2669; pret. siððan hē (Hygelāc) under segne sinc
eal-gode, wælrēaf werede, _while under his banner he protected the
treasures, defended the spoil of battle_ (i. e. while he was upon the Viking
expeditions), 1205.
eal-gylden, adj. , _all golden, entirely of gold_: nom. sg. swȳn ealgylden,
1112; acc. sg.