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Moddren, maternal.
Morcnung, complaint.
Morgen-gifu, dower. Ger. Morgengabe.
Mynegian, i. q. myngian, to admonish, exhort.
N.
Næs na, not.
Naht, not.
Na Þ án, not only.
Geneadian, to compel..
Nefe, granddaughter.
Genémnian, to name.
Neod-gebirian, to happen of necessity.
Genihtsum, sufficient, abundant.
Genihtsumian, to suffice.
Ge-edniwian, to renew.
*Geniðla, hate, enmity; Cod. Exon. 56, b.
Nyhst, superl. of neah, Gr. p. 51. æt nyhstan (nyxtan), at last.
O.
On, a; as, on fiscnoð, (go) a fishing.
Organa, organ; generally used in the plural.
P.
Pænig, penny.
Plega, play, game.
Plegan, to play.
Purpra, purple, purple robe.
R.
Ræcan, i. q. geræcan, to reach, hold out.
Aræ'dan, to read, guess.
Misræ'dan, to misread, misinterpret.
Rædels, II. 2. riddle; rædelse, I. 3. is also usual.
Rædlice, i. q. hrædlice, quickly, promptly.
Rædnes, readiness, promptness.
Aræfnian, to endure.
Reaf, robe, tapestry, drapery.
Bereafian, to bereave, rob; bereafigend, robber, spoiler.
*Reced, house, &c, though sometimes masc., as Cod. Exon. 79, a., is usually of the neut. gen.
Aredian,
Arædian,
to rede, hit upon.
Gerefa, overseer, steward.
Areodian, to become red.
Reowlice, lamentably, cruelly.
Reownes,
Hreownes,
roughness,storm.
Riht,
Ariht,
right, lawful, just, rightly; rihte, rightly.
Ring, i. q. hring, ring.
Rowan, 3. rewð, pret. reow, to row.