Engle
Morphological Analysis
Wordclass: Noun
Gender: Masculine
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Related §§ in Wright's OE Grammar:
Engle
of Anglen, Bd. 1, 15; 8. 483, 24;
gen. dat. acc. of Engel
Anglen, q. v.
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Cite the scanned version of the original dicionary like this:- Bosworth, Joseph. "Engle." An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary: Based on the Manuscript Collections of the Late Joseph Bosworth. Ed. Thomas Northcote Toller. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1898. 252.
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Engle
. Add: I. Angles in contrast with Saxons :-- Þanon Engle (Ongle, v. l.) and Seaxan cumene wǽron þe nú on Breotone eardiað, Bd. 5, 9; Sch. 590, 5. Siþþan Engle and Seaxe Brytene sóhtan, Chr. 937; P. 110, 4. Englum and Sæxum, 1065 ; P. 193, 34. II. the English :-- Engle (Myrce and West-Seaxe, v. l.) and Dene gefuhton, Chr. 910; P. 94, 33. Dene and Engle wurdon sammǽle, 1018; P. 155,14. Þá Normen wurdon on fleáme, and þá Engliscan hí hindan slógon . . . þ̵ þǽr wæs lyt tó láfe, and Engle áhton wælstówe geweald, 1066; P. 199, 17.