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trega

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
trega, an; m.
Wright's OE grammar
§401;
Pain, grief, vexation, hurt, ill
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  • Trega l anda ðínes húses

    zelus domus tuae,

      Ps. Lamb. 68, 10.
  • Tregan

    injuriam

    (cf. teónan,
      R. Ben. 17, 11), R. Ben. Interl. 20, 10.
  • Ic fleáh hlǽfdigan hete, tregan and teónan,

      Cd. Th. 137, 15; Gen. 2274.
  • Ða twegen tregan (cf. ðyssa yfla hwæðer, 41),

      Met. 5, 42.
  • Weá wæs árǽred, tregena tuddor. Cd. Th. 60,

      27; Gen. 988.
Etymology
[Mid ham is muruhðe moniuold wiðute teone and treie, O. E. Homl. i. 193, 61. Alkyn sorow and trey and tene, Pr. C. 7327. Al that whilom was murthe is turned to treie and tene, P. S. 340, 380. Goth. trigó; us trigóm ἐκ λύπης, 2 Cor. 9, 7 : O. L. Ger. trego dolor: Icel. tregi difficulty; grief, sorrow.]
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v. hell-trega, tin-treg, -trega.
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  • trega, n.