andgit
Old English
Alternative forms
Etymology
First attested around 1000 AD in "King Alfred's Old English version of Boethius De consolatione philosophiae".
Derived terms
- andġitfullice (“intelligently”)
- andġitol (“intelligent person”)
References
- Old English vocabulary
- Bright's Anglo-Saxon Reader
- Approaches to the Old English Vocabulary for Mind by Soon-Ai Low
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