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| æ-céled | cooled; pp. of æ-célan = a-célan. DER. célan. | ... |
| æcelma | , an; m. A chilblain; mula, L. M. 1, 30; Lchdm. ii. 70, 16. | ... |
| ǽ-celma | . Add :-- Écilma palagra, Txts. 85, 1500. Ǽcilma, Wrt. Voc. i. 288, 70. Ǽcelma, ii. 67, 61. Ǽcelman mulas, An. Ox. 1386. | ... |
| ǽcelmehte |
; adj. Having chilblains :-- Écilmehti palagdrigus, Txts. 85, 1523. |
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| ǽcen | = ácen; adj. Oaken, made of oak; quernus, Cot. 165. | ... |
| ǽcen | , eácen; pp. of eácan to increase. v. eácan. | ... |
| ǽcen | ; adj. Of oak. [In Lch. iii. 52, 2 for ǽcenan read(?) ǽrenan.] [O. H. Ger. eichín: Icel. eikinn.] v. next word. | ... |
| ǽcen | a wood of oaks :-- Ǽcen roboretum, Wrt. Voc. i. 285, 82. | ... |
| ÆCER | , æcyr, es; m. I. a field, land, what is sown, sown land; ager, seges :-- For ðam is se æcer geháten Acheldemah propter hoc vocatus est ager ille Haceldama, Mt. Bos. 27, 8. Hér ys seó bót, hú ðú meaht ðíne æceras betan here is the remedy, how thou mayest improve thy fields, Lchdm. i. 398, 1. Of ðæm æcere from the field, Bt. Met. Fox 12, 3; Met. 12, 2. Æcera þúsend a thousand fields, 14, 10; Met. 14, 5. II. a definite quantity of land which, in A. | ... |
| æcer | . Add: I. in a general sense, field, land :-- Æcer ager, Wrt. Voc. i. 53, 53. Si jaceat, jaceat in ungildan ækere, Ll. Th. i. 301, 23. (v. un-gilde.) I a. of arable land :-- Gesáwen æcer vel land seges, Wrt. Voc. i. 53, 55. Se æker, Past. 411, 18. Hé on his æcere eóde, and his sulh on handa hæfde, Ors. 2, 6; S. 88, 8. Se Hǽlend fór ofer æceras (acras, R.) abiit Jesus per sata, Mt. 12, 1. Hiora gemǽnan æceras oþþe gærs, Ll. Th. i. 128, 7. I b. the crop raised on the land (cf. | ... |
| æcer | . Add :-- Twégen æceras . . . se þridde æcer, C. D. iii. 400, 6-9 ; 19, 5-8. v. ælmes-æcer, fleax-æcer, gár-æcer, heáfod-æcer, lǽg-æcer, mǽd-æcer. | ... |
| æcer-ceorl | , es; m. A field-churl, a farmer, ploughman; agricola. DER. æcer a field, ceorl a free husbandman. | ... |
| æcer-ceorl | . Add :-- Æcerceorl rusticus, Wrt. Voc. i. 73, 33. [Cf. Icel. akr-karl a ploughman or reaper.] | ... |
| æcer-ceorl | . Add :-- Ealle æcerceorlas rustic/, aratores, Chrd. 68, l. | ... |
| æceren | . v. æcern. | ... |
| æceren | . Add :-- Æceren ne bóc glandes uel fagina, Chrd. 15, 10. | ... |
| æcer-geard | , es; m. An enclosure of arable land (? = Icel. akra-, akr*-*gerði) or the fence of a field (? v. geard) :-- On ðone æcergeard; á be ðǽm gearde, C. D. iii. 458, 24. v. next word. | ... |
| æcer-hege | , es; m. A field-hedge :-- On ðone æcerhege; ondlong ðæs æcerheges, C. D. iii. 33, 2. | ... |
| æcer-mǽlum | ; adv. By acres :-- Ðæt land líð hídmǽlum and æcermǽlum, C. D. vi. 98, 5. | ... |
| æcer-man | , æcer-mon; g. æcer-mannes; m. A field-man, farmer; agricola, Ælfc. Gl. 5. | ... |
| æcer-mann | . Add :-- Æcerman agricola, Wrt. Voc. i. 74, 67. [Akerman, Halliw. Dict., O. H. Ger. achar-man arator: Icel. akr-maðr.] | ... |
| ǽcern | , ǽcirn, es; n. [ǽc = ác oak, corn corn] The corn or fruit of an oak, an ACORN, a nut; glans :-- Ǽcern glans, Ælfc. Gl. 46; Som. 65, 7. Ǽcirnu, pl. nom. Gen. 43, 11. [Spenser, Grafton, acornes, pl: N. Dut. aker in aker-boom: N. L. Ger. ecker, m. n: N. Ger. ecker, pl. eckern, m. n. glans quernea or fagea: Goth. akran, n. fructus: Dan. agern, n: Norw. aakorn: O. Nrs. akarn, n. glans silvestris.] | ... |
| æcern | . Add :-- Ðis æceren (æcern, v. l.) haec glans, Ælfc. Gr. Z. 61, 8: 312, 6: glandix, Wrt. Voc. i. 289, 29: ii. 41, 27. Heó eteð hnyte oþþe æceran, Lch. iii. 144, 20. | ... |
| æcern-spranca | , an; m. An acorn-sprout :-- Æcernspranca (æcer-, v. l.) oððe ác ilex, Ælfc. Gr. Z. 69, 15. | ... |
| æcer-sǽd | , es; n. Seed for an acre :-- Man sælde ðæt æcersǽd hwǽte, ðæt is twégen sédlǽpas, tó six scillingas, and ðæt bærlic, ðæt is þré sédlǽpas, tó six scillingas, and ðæt æcersǽd áten, ðæt is feówer sédlǽpas tó feówer scillingas, Chr. 1124; P. 254, 14-16. vi. æcersǽd . . . tó tióþunge . . . viiii. æcerséd (cf. twá hund æccra sǽd, 26; feórð healf hund æcere séd, 21), C. D. B. iii. 367, 30, 31, 27, 28. | ... |
| æcer-splott | , es; m. An acre-plot, an acre :-- Ðæs healfes weres bóc and ðæs æcersplottes ðe ðǽrtó líð (cf. Cum unius jugeris sibi adjacentis portione, 134, 33), C. D. vi. 136, 12. | ... |
| æcer-spranca | , æcer-spranga, an; m. [æcer, spranca, an; m. a shoot, sprout] Young shoots springing up from acorns, saplings, the holm oak, scarlet oak; ilex :-- Æcer-spranca ilex, Ælfc. Gr. 9, 61; Som. 13, 48. | ... |
| æcer-teóþung | , e; f. Tithe from the produce of arable land :-- Áríse seó æcerteóðung á be ðám ðe seó sulh ðone teóðan æcer ǽr geeóde, Wlfst. 310, 24. [Cf. Icel. akr-tíund tithe paid on arable land.] v. Seebohm, Vill. Comm. pp. 114 sqq. | ... |
| æcer-týning | , e; f. Fencing of fields :-- Æcertýninge .xv. gyrda, C. D. iii. 451, 2. | ... |
| æcer-weg | , es; m. A field-road :-- Andlang æcerweges . . . eft on ðone æcerweg, C. D. vi. 137, 17, 22. | ... |
| æcer-weorc | , es; n. Field-work, agricultural labour :-- Fra[m] hys æcerweorce agresti bonus, Germ. 391, 60. [Icel. akr-verk field-work, harvest-work.] | ... |
| æcest | = æcst akest, 2nd pers. sing. pres. of acan. | ... |
| æceþ | = æcþ aketh, 3rd pers. sing. pres. of acan. | ... |
| æchir | an ear of corn, Mt. Rush. Stv. 12, 1. v. ear. | ... |
| ǽ-cilma | . v. ǽ-celma. | ... |
| æ-ciorfan | to cut to pieces, Ps. Spl. 128, 4. v. a-ceorfan. | ... |
| ǽcirnu | nuts, Gen. 43, 11. v. æcern. | ... |
| æc-lǽca | , an; m. [æc = ag, q. v.] A wretch, miscreant, monster; miser, perditus, monstrum, Elen. Grm. 901; El. 902. v. ag-lǽca. | ... |
| ǽ-cnósle | ; adj. Degenerate :-- Ǽcnósle degener, ignobilis, dissimilis parentibus, ǽcnóslum ádle degeneri languore, Wrt. Voc. ii. 138, 30-32: 75. v. ge-ǽcnóslian. | ... |
| ǽ-cræft | , es; m. Law-craft and its result; legis peritia et vires inde oriundæ :-- Ǽcræft eorla law-craft of men, Elen. Kmbl. 869; El. 435: Cd. 173; Th. 217, 7; Dan. 19. | ... |
| ǽ-cræftig | ; adj. Law-crafty, one skilled in law, a lawyer, scribe; legis peritus :-- Him ǽcræftig andswarode to them the skilled in law answered, Cd. 212; Th. 262, 10; Dan. 742. | ... |
| ǽ-cræftig | . Add :-- Ǽcræftiga Pharisaei, ǽcræftgum Pharisaeis, Mt. L. 12, 24, 38. | ... |
| æcse | an axe, Bd. 4, 3; S. 567, 26. v. æx. | ... |
| æcst | akest, 2nd pers. sing. pres. of acan. | ... |
| æcþ | aketh, 3rd pers. sing. pres. of acan. | ... |
| ǽcumbe | oakum; stuppa, Wrt. Voc. 40, 36. v. ácumba. | ... |
| æcyr | a field :-- Blódes æcyr sanguinis ager, Mt. Foxe 27, 8. v. æcer. | ... |
| æcyrf | , e; f. That which is cut off, a fragment, piece; recisura, fragmentum :-- Ðara treówa æcyrf and láfe forbærnde wǽron the offcuttings and leavings of the wood were burnt, Bd. 3, 22; S. 552, 13. v. cyrf, ceorfan. | ... |
| ǽ-cyrf | ; f. l. m. | ... |
| æd- | , prefixed to words, denotes Anew, again, as the Latin re- :-- Æd-sceaft re-generation. v. ed-. | ... |