hrēodihtig

adjective, f., , hapax legomenon

Type: plant-related

Last Update: 06.07.2011 11:21

Old-English: hreódiht,

Latin (Machine generated): CARECTA LOCA CARICIS PLENA. SPINA CURIUM,

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Reference Last Update: 27.12.2022 11:00

Meaning Last Update: 14.10.2008 09:29

  • A: plant-related
    -, reedy, mit Schilf bewachsen
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Occurrence Last Update: 12.08.2009 13:06

  • HlOl, C 421[1] CARECTA LOCA CARICIS PLENA. SPINA CURIUM secgihtig UEL hreodihtig
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Research Literature

BW III: Bierbaumer, Peter. Der botanische Wortschatz des Altenglischen. Grazer Beiträge zur Englischen Philologie 3. Frankfurt am Main, Bern, Las Vegas: Lang, 1979.
CGL: Götz, G. (ed.). Corpus Glossariorum Latinorum a Gustavo Loewe incohatum. 7 vols. Amsterdam: Hakkert, 1965.
Hl: Oliphant, Robert Thompson. The Harley Latin-Old English Glossary. Edited from British Museum MS Harley 3376, Janua Linguarum, Series Practica XX. The Hague: Mouton, 1966.
WW, Prosp, Br: Wright, Thomas. Anglo-Saxon and Old English Vocabularies. 2nd ed. by Richard Paul Wülcker. Reprint of the 1884 ed. published by Trübner, London. Vol. 1: Vocabularies. Vol. 2: Indices. New York: Gordon, 1976.
MS London, British Library, Harley 3376.
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N.: "For the second gloss read SPINARUM ? cf. CARECTA: LOCA DENSA SPINARUM under CARECTUM, CGL 6,182." = CGL 5,355,35: CARECTA DENSA LOCA SPINARUM; 4,491,2: CARECTA LOCA DENSA PINNARUM (var. SPINARUM). Could the glossator have regarded PINNARUM as a word for BIPENSMIS "double axe, Doppelaxt" (to PENNA "wings, Flügel") and could he have replaced it with a prefixless form CURIUM (to SECURIS)? Cf. for example CGL 2,570,8: BIPENNIS SECURIS.