hálsung
. Add: , hálsung (?), healsung.
I. entreaty, solemn appeal. (1) on one's own behalf. Cf. hálsian;
I. 1 :-- Geneálǽcige gebed ł hálsung mín (
deprecatio mea) on gesihþe þínre, Ps. L. 118, 169
Béne ł hálsunge míne
deprecationem meam, 16, 1. God gehírde míne healsunge (
deprecationem), and Drihten onféng mín gebed (
orationem), Ps. Th. 6, 7. Healsunga, 38, 14. Healsunge (
obsecrationem), Ps. Vos. 142, 1. Mid hálsungum
cum obsecrationibus, Kent. Gl. 659. ¶ of a form of prayer used in the church service :-- Hálsung, þæt is Kyrieleison
letania, R. Ben. 37, 1 : 38, 12. Hálsunge bén, þæt is Kyrieleison
supplicatio letanie, id est Kyrieleism, 34, 2. (1 a) where the appeal is emphasized by an oath. Cf. hálsian;
I 1 b α :-- Heó þus cwæð and mid áðe geswór . . . Hé áforhtode for ðǽre béne hálsunge (
expavit petitionis illius juramentum), Gr. D. 17, 30. (2)
adjuration. Cf. hálsian ;
I 3 :-- Hálsung. Ic hálsige þé . . . , Ll. Lbmn. 413, 1 : 415, 10. Hálsuncge, Rtl. 114, 13. (3)
exorcism. Cf. hálsian;
I. 4 :-- Hálsunge
exorcismo, i.
adjuratione, An. Ox. 4083. Mid þæs sácerdes hálsunge se deófol wyrð áflýmed fram þáre menniscan gesceafte, Wlfst. 33, 21. (4)
imprecation. Cf. hálsian ;
I. 5, Bl. H. 99, 21
in Dict. II. divination. Cf. hálsian;
II :-- Hálsung
divinatio, Wrt. Voc. ii. 141, 56. v.
hǽlsung.