on-wealh
. I. add: of material objects :-- Genim ðysse wyrte
wyrttruman swá anwealhne (
as whole as possible), Lch. i. 286, 18. Hit nys álýfed þ̵ man hyre wyrtruman anwealhne geseón móte
it is not permitted that its root be seen when entire, 318, 20.
II. add: of non-material objects,
physically or
morally perfect :-- Cwǽdon hí þæt heó wǽre onwelges mægðhádes and unwemme, Hml. A. 134, 603. Ðæt hié ðá sibbe anwealge oninnan him gehealden, Past. 355, 12. Ðæt hié hiora tóhopan anwealgne gefæstnigen tó ðǽm écum gódum, 393 31. Hí sprǽcon fullum and onwelgum wordum
plena ad integrum verba formabantur, Gr. D. 241, 14.
III. add :-- Fæste iiii. geár, ii. onwealh (cf. iiii annos, .ii. integros, 9, n. 2), Ll. Th. ii. 228, 12.