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side-ful

  • adjective
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side-ful, [<b>side-full</b>] ; adj.
of good behaviour or
manners, honest, modest, virtuous, sober
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  • Sideful

    pudicus,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 51, 33.
  • Se árfæst snoter eádmod sidefull séfre clǽne wæs

    qui pius, prudens, humilis, pudicus, sobrius, castus fuit,

      Hymn. Surt. 137, 1.
  • Sidefull mann and mid þeáwum gefrætwod,

      Homl. Th. i. 596, 31.
  • Sideful

    pudica, casta,

      Hpt. Gl. 439, 16.
  • On ánre tíde twá mǽdencild cumaþ, and biþ ðæt án syde*-*full and ðæt óðer sceandlíc,

      Homl. Skt. i. 5, 280.
  • Sidefulre

    pudicae, castae,

      Hpt. Gl. 428, 48.
  • Ða heáhfæderas wǽron sidefulle on þeáwum and sýferlíce lybbende,

      Homl. As. 37, 327.
  • Wé witon ðæt manega sydefulle clericas (many honest clerks) nyton hwæt byþ

    quadrans,

    Anglia viii.
      306, 27.
of dress,
sober, modest, decorous
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  • Mid háligre drohtnunge and sidefullum gyrlan,

      Homl. Th. i. 546, 25.
Etymology
[Sannte Marȝe wass shammfasst &amp; daffte &amp; sedefull, Orm. 2175.]
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v. un-sidefull.
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