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bōc-cist

Featured | Posted by Hana Videen

bōc-cist, f.n: a repository for books, either for reading or for sale. (BOAK-CHIST / ˈboːk-ˌtʃɪst)

Look for The Wordhord: Daily Life in Old English at your local bōc-cist – it’s out in the US & Canada today! Find out more.

A book, The Wordhord: Daily Life in Old English, by Hana Videen, against a background of woven textiles. The cover background is white with a gold and red border with decorative gold dots. The title and author’s name are written inside an arched window shape, with a border of Old English words surrounding it: wæfre-gange, gafol-fisc, hring-finger, on-lucan, cwen, æg, dust, beo-gang, lig-draca, wyrd, dream-cræft, hærfest, and druncen-georn. The area surrounding the Old English word border has wood-cut style illustrations in red and gold, each in its own compartment but overlapping slightly: a spider, a fish, the letter h in a calligraphic style, a hand with a ring, a key, a woman carrying a basket of eggs, a bee, a dragon, an ink pot and quill with scroll of paper, a man playing a harp, a bundle of wheat, and a goblet.
Published in the UK by Profile Books on 11 November 2021. Published in the US and Canada by Princeton University Press today.

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æf-þanca

Posted on January 30, 2023 by Hana Videen

æf-þanca, m.n: spite, disdain; insult, offence; envy, cause of envy. (AFF-THON-ka / ˈæf-ˌθɔn-ka)

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cyrtel

Posted on January 29, 2023 by Hana Videen

cyrtel, m.n: garment, tunic, coat, gown. (KUER-tell / ˈkyr-tɛl)

Medieval manuscript image of three young men wearing white, green and red tunics; the one on the left is playing a trumpet and the other two are clapping their hands.
Vespasian Psalter; England (Kent), 8th century; British Library, Cotton MS Vespasian A I, f. 30v. [bl.uk]
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ge-tǣse

Posted on January 28, 2023 by Hana Videen

ge-tǣse, n.n: advantage. (yeh-TAZ-uh / jɛ-ˈtæː-zə)

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lācniendlic

Posted on January 27, 2023 by Hana Videen

lācniendlic, adj: medical, surgical. (LAHK-ni-end-litch / ˈlaːk-nɪ-ɛnd-lɪtʃ)

Medieval manuscript image of a doctor cutting into the stomach of a patient who lies awake and naked on a gurney; an assistant holds the patient’s left leg still.
Roger of Salerno’s ‘Surgery’; England, early 13th century; Trinity College Cambridge, MS O.1.20, f. 254r. [mss-cat.trin.cam.ac.uk]
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sotscipe

Posted on January 26, 2023 by Hana Videen

sotscipe, m.n: folly, stupidity. (SOT-ship-uh / ˈsɔt-ʃɪ-pə)

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cusc

Posted on January 25, 2023 by Hana Videen

cusc, adj: virtuous, chaste. (KUSH / ˈkʌʃ)

This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is on how to treat a ‘penetrating worm’. Read it on Patreon.

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sām-bærned

Posted on January 24, 2023 by Hana Videen

sām-bærned, adj: half-burnt. (SAHM-BAER-ned / ˈsaːm-ˌbær-nɛd)

Medieval manuscript image of flames burning the grass and trees on the top half of a flower-covered hill.
Cantigas del Rey D. Alfonso el Sabio; Castile, 13th century; Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, MS B.R.20, f. 101r. [archive.org]
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ebba

Posted on January 23, 2023 by Hana Videen

ebba, m.n: an ebbing or receding of water. (EB-ba / ˈɛb-ba)

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gangan

Posted on January 22, 2023 by Hana Videen

gangan, str.v: to go, walk. (GAHNG-gahn / ˈgaŋ-gan)

Medieval manuscript image of three rabbits walking in a line on their hind legs; the rabbit in front holds a large cross in its forepaws.
Hours of Saint-Omer; France, c. 1320; British Library, Add MS 36684, f. 24v. [bl.uk]
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hrēoh-ness

Posted on January 21, 2023 by Hana Videen

hrēoh-ness, f.n: roughness of the weather, of the sea, storm, tempest. (HRAY-o’h-ness / ˈhreːɔx-nɛs)

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