suggests gehȳðde, =
_plundered_
(i.
Beowulf
proposes gry[re-fāh].
l. 3044. lyft-wynne, _in the pride of the air_, E. ; _to rejoice in the
air_, Ha.
l. 3057. (1) He (God) is men's hope; (2) he is the heroes' hope; (3) gehyld
= the secret place of enchanters; cf. hēlsmanna gehyld, Gr. 's reading,
after A. -S. hǣlsere, haruspex, augur.
l. 3060. B.
suggests gehȳðde, = _plundered_ (i. e. by the thief), for
gehȳdde.
ll. 3063-3066. (1) B. suggests wundur [dēaðe] hwār þonne eorl ellenrof ende
gefēre = _let a brave man then somewhere meet his end by wondrous venture_,
etc. --_Zachers Zeitschr. _ iv. 241; cf. l. 3038. (2) S. supposes an indirect
question introduced by hwār and dependent upon wundur, = _a mystery is it
when it happens that the hero is to die, if he is no longer to linger among
his people_. --_Beit. _ ix.
l. 3044. lyft-wynne, _in the pride of the air_, E. ; _to rejoice in the
air_, Ha.
l. 3057. (1) He (God) is men's hope; (2) he is the heroes' hope; (3) gehyld
= the secret place of enchanters; cf. hēlsmanna gehyld, Gr. 's reading,
after A. -S. hǣlsere, haruspex, augur.
l. 3060. B.
suggests gehȳðde, = _plundered_ (i. e. by the thief), for
gehȳdde.
ll. 3063-3066. (1) B. suggests wundur [dēaðe] hwār þonne eorl ellenrof ende
gefēre = _let a brave man then somewhere meet his end by wondrous venture_,
etc. --_Zachers Zeitschr. _ iv. 241; cf. l. 3038. (2) S. supposes an indirect
question introduced by hwār and dependent upon wundur, = _a mystery is it
when it happens that the hero is to die, if he is no longer to linger among
his people_. --_Beit. _ ix.