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sundor
sundor
See also: sundor-
Old English
Alternative forms
Adverb
sundor
- apart, separate, private, aloof, by one's self
- Sundor ánra gehwilc herige ðec. — Let each one separately praise thee.
Related terms
- āsundran, āsundrian — to divide, separate, disjoin, sever; distinguish, except. asunder
- āsyndrung f. — division
- sundrian — to separate, sunder
Derived terms
- onsundrum — singly, separately, apart: privately: especially, in sunder
- sundorcræft m. — special power or capacity.
- sundorcræftiglīce — with special skill
- sundorcȳþþu f. — special knowledge
- sundorfeoh n. — private property
- sundorgecynd n. — special quality
- sundorgenga m. solitary (animal)
- sundorgerēfland n. — land reserved to the jurisdiction of a gerēfa, reeve
- sundorgifu f. — special gift, privilege
- sundorhālga m. — Pharisee
- sundorland n. — land set apart, private property
- sundorlic — special
- sundorlīce adv. — apart.
- sundorlīf n. — life in seclusion
- sundormæsse f. — separate mass, special mass
- sundornotu f. — special office
- sundornytt f. — special use, office, or service
- sundorriht n. — special right, privilege
- sundorseld n. — special seat, throne.
- sundorsetl n. — hermitage
- sundorsprǣc f. — private talk, private conversation, private conference
- sundorweorþung f. — special honor, prerogative
- sundorwīc n. — separate dwelling
- sundorwine m. — bosom friend
- sundorw̛īs — specially wise
- sundorwundor n. — special wonder
- sundoryrfe n. — private inheritance
Descendants
References
- 1916, John R. Clark, "A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary for the Use of Students", sundor et al.
- Bosworth, J. (2010, March 21). An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online (T. N. Toller & Others, Eds.), sundor.