- "Ichot a
burde in
boure bryht" ('I know a lady in a
bright bower'),
sometimes titled,
after its burden, "Blow,
Northerne Wynd", is an
anonymous late-13th...
- wæps and hæps. The Old
English beorht "bright"
underwent metathesis to
bryht,
which became Modern English bright. The Old
English þrēo "three" formed...
-
indistinguishable from bald baug ring Y Baugegundus, Bauglind,
Baugulf *berht-; beraht,
bryht,
briht bright Y Y Byrhtnoth, Bertrand, Bertram, Bertold/Berthold, Beorhtric...
- "worked" (cf.
obsolescent wrought;
Gothic wurhta),
Northumbrian breht ~
bryht "bright" (Gothic baírhts),
fryhto "fright" (Gothic faúrhtei),
wryhta "maker"...
- ME
verse ME
verse AN
prose L
prose Ichot a
burde in a bour ase
beryl so
bryht /
Annot and John
Bytuene Mersh ant
Averil /
Alysoun With
longyng Y am lad...