P.TTS»»W^OFUUNIV£RS*UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGHJjarlington Aleinorial L/ibrary^«i../-Oi IDANGLO-SAXONANDOLD-ENGLISH VOCABULARIESTHOMAS WRIGHT, ESQ., M. A.,F. S. A, HON. M. R. S. L.EDITED AND COLLATEDRICHARD PAUL WiJLCKER.PART. I.LONDON:LUDGATE HILL.TRUBNER & CO.,1883.[AW rights reserved.]CONTENTS.PagoAuglo-Saxou Vocabulary. 8th Century 1Glosses. 9th CenturyKentish 55Colloquy of ^Ifric 89Abbot iElfric's Vorabulary . 104Supplement to iElfric's Vocabulary 16810thAnglo-Saxon Glossary. Century 19210thAuglo-Saxon Glosses. 24810'^ 11th Vocabulary. or Century . 2581thAnglo-Saxon 1 Century 284 Vocabulary. lUh 30411thGlosses, Latin and Anglo-Saxon. Century . 338Miscellaneous Anglo-Saxon Glosses, ll'h Century 474Itith 536Semi-Saxon Vocabulary. Century13thVocabulary of the Names of Plants. Century 554English Vocabulary, loth Century 560Latin and15thMetrical Vocabularies. Century , 62215thNames of Parts of the Human' Body. Century 63115th Century 633English Vocabulary.5thNomiuale. 1 Century 673Vocabulary. 15th Century 745PictorialEREATA.Pag. 554 I. 3 for merherbarnm read maierherbarura.I.ANGLO-SAXON YOCABULARY,OF THE EIGHTH CENTURY'.Interpretatio nommum ebraicorum et grecorum.Adsida, flood. Libitorium, saa.Caluarice locus, cualmstou. Lignarium, uuidubinde.Coliferte, gepofta. Mantega, taeg.Clauis, helma. Medina, fylled flood.Crepidinem, neoJ)ouard. 5 Mappa, cneoribt.Doleus, byden. Maculosus, spec-faag.Dasile, boor. Menta, minte ...
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DANGLO-SAXON
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OLD-ENGLISH VOCABULARIES
THOMAS WRIGHT, ESQ., M. A.,
F. S. A, HON. M. R. S. L.
EDITED AND COLLATED
RICHARD PAUL WiJLCKER.
PART. I.
LONDON:
LUDGATE HILL.TRUBNER & CO.,
1883.
[AW rights reserved.]CONTENTS.
Pago
Auglo-Saxou Vocabulary. 8th Century 1
Glosses. 9th CenturyKentish 55
Colloquy of ^Ifric 89
Abbot iElfric's Vorabulary . 104
Supplement to iElfric's Vocabulary 168
10thAnglo-Saxon Glossary. Century 192
10thAuglo-Saxon Glosses. 248
10'^ 11th Vocabulary. or Century . 258
1thAnglo-Saxon 1 Century 284 Vocabulary. lUh 304
11thGlosses, Latin and Anglo-Saxon. Century . 338
Miscellaneous Anglo-Saxon Glosses, ll'h Century 474
Itith 536Semi-Saxon Vocabulary. Century
13thVocabulary of the Names of Plants. Century 554
English Vocabulary, loth Century 560Latin and
15thMetrical Vocabularies. Century , 622
15thNames of Parts of the Human' Body. Century 631
15th Century 633English Vocabulary.
5thNomiuale. 1 Century 673
Vocabulary. 15th Century 745PictorialEREATA.
Pag. 554 I. 3 for merherbarnm read maierherbarura.I.
ANGLO-SAXON YOCABULARY,
OF THE EIGHTH CENTURY'.
Interpretatio nommum ebraicorum et grecorum.
Adsida, flood. Libitorium, saa.
Caluarice locus, cualmstou. Lignarium, uuidubinde.
Coliferte, gepofta. Mantega, taeg.
Clauis, helma. Medina, fylled flood.
Crepidinem, neoJ)ouard. 5 Mappa, cneoribt.
Doleus, byden. Maculosus, spec-faag.
Dasile, boor. Menta, minte.
Decurat, hornnaap. Rastrum, raece.
Ferula, hreod. Scisca, eofor|)rote.
Fu7idus, bodan. 10 Sublatoriwn, bloestbaelg"''.
Gemellus, getuin. Tantalus, aelbitn.
Clelulwn, hrider. Ua, euwa.
Jungula, geoc-boga. Vomer , scser.
Ledo, nepfiod.
Incipit glosa secundum ordincm elimentorum alphabet!,
Abelena, haeselhnutu. lb Abshuhium, wermod.,
Abies, etspe. Abortus, raisbyrd.
1 This early and interesting monument Archbishop Parker. It is, therefore, not
of our language is preserved in a fine improbable that this Vocabulary was ori-
vellum manuscript in the collectiori ginally for schoolof compiled and written the
Archbishop Parker, in the Library ofCorpus of Canterbury.
Christi College, Cambridge, No. XCLIV. [The text of the present edition is based
I have Prof.no hesitation in ascribing the on a collation recently made by J.
writing to the eighth century. It re- Zupitza, of Beilin. Some of the foreign
sembles rather closely that of the well- terms are rendered by Latin, some by
-known Durham Book, its characters ap- Anglo Saxon expressions; only those
proaching almost to uncials. Some Anglo-Saxon were retained,one rendered into
has written on the first leaf, in a hand including some which were omitted by
—perhaps of the thirteenth century, that Wright.' R. W.]
it belonged — 2 literally n blast-bay.to the church of Canterbury or hlast-baely,
liber Snncti Augustini Cant. — whence The Anglo-Saxon word for bellows.it
no doubt lame into the possession ofGLOSSES.LATIN AND ANGLO-SAXON
geeodun.binuinine. Adgrediuntur,Ablata,
tonwinto.genycthlice. Adlido,Abunde,
tilgendum.wereth. Adnitentibus,Abiget,
wraene.eastansudan. Ad libidines,Ab euro,
5 blysnende.eastsuth. Adtonitus,Ad euronothum,
weordmyndum.gehyddura. Ad fasces, toAbditis,
sudanwestan. Adfligit, gebuaeb.Ab affrico,
, Adrogantissime, wloncli.Ab borea, eastannorJ)an.
Adplaudat, onbliorrouuit.Aconito, |)iTngas.
'. \0 Adcommodcdurus, uuoende.Ace7^uus, mi\ba
Aduentio, sarwo.A circio, nordanwestan.
Aduocatus, pingere.Aciionaris, folcgeroebum.
Adhibuit, geladade, uel aduocauit.Acisculum, piic.
Adplicuit, gej)iudde.Aerabulus, mapuldur.
uel roscinia, \b Aequatis, efnum.Achalcmiis, uel luscinia,
Aesculus, boece.nehtegale.
Aegit, wraec.holegn .Acrifolus,
Aestuaria, fleotas.holthona.Acega,
Aere alieno, geabuli.steli.Acceariimi,
20 Aegesta, gors.
Acitula, hromsa.
Aequipensum, ebnwege.hromsan crop.Acitelmn,
[ellende]*, a finibus pro-sure.. AfinicidumAccituUimi, gseces
cid.Acinu7n, hindberiae.
'. ansuaep.Afflarat,Acris, fortis uel from
25 suj)anwestan.A fafonio,Actionabatur, scirde.
westsudwind.Affricus,Actuarius, wraec.
megsibbe, uel dileciione.Affectui,Accetum, gefeotodne.
wildte,Agre{sy.is,Acegia, suite.
aegmang.Agastrum,Aceti cotilla, uas, i. bolle.
30 Agitatio, unstilnis.Acus, net], uel, gronuisc.
Agitate, onettad.Accidia, tedium, uel anxietas, i. sorg,
Agapem, suoesendo.Accinctu, denetle.
Agmen, weorod.Adsutce, gesiiiwide.
Alea, tebl.Addictus, forscrifen.
35 Aleator, teblere.Adridente, tyctende.
Albido, flio.Aduncis, gebegdum.
Alizim, gaarleec.Ad penses, to nyttum.
Alba spina, beagodorn.Adsensore, fultemendnm.
Alcion, isern.Adclinis, to-bald, uel incuinbens.
40 Alnus, aler.Atqueue, end suelce.
Alneum, fulaetreo.Ademto, gebinumini.
Alietum, spaerhabuc.Adsaedum, pegn, [minister turpitu-
*]. Ahieta, alerbolt.dinis
3 MS. reads acris fortio. R. W.1 word also occurs in .Elfric's TheThis rare
another4 These two words are added inHeptateuch, Ex. 22,6. R. W.
2 glossar, and later hand, R. W.Cf. Leo, Angelsiichsisches
5 Added in a later hand. R. W.u. 1877 pag. 12:). R. W.Malle 1872