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publication in 1922.
According to
Klaeber's glossary, "aglæc-wif"
translates as: "wretch, or
monster of a woman".
Klaeber's glossary also
defines "aglæca/æglæca"...
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Gloss #698:
orcus orc (Épinal); orci orc (Erfurt).
Klaeber 1950, p. 5.
Klaeber 1950, p. 25
Klaeber 1950, p. 183: "orcneas: 'evil spirits' does not bring...
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Frederick J.
Klaeber (born
Friedrich J.
Klaeber; 1
October 1863 – 4
October 1954) was a
German philologist who was
Professor of Old and
Middle English...
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These were
found troublesome by
early Beowulf scholars such as
Frederick Klaeber, who
wrote that they "interrupt the story", W. W. Lawrence, who stated...
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Walter 2013, p. 189.
Klaeber 1922, ll. 1279–1291.
Heaney 2000, pp. 89–91.
Klaeber 1922, ll. 1326–1328.
Tolkien 2014, p. 51.
Klaeber 1922, ll. 303–306, 1448–1454...
- 194–195. Paff 1959, pp. 39–40. Paff 1959, p. 39. Paff 1959, pp. 36–39.
Klaeber 2008, p. 465.
Gillespie 1973, p. 180. Paff says "Swabian Tura" a region...
- Kurt Kläber (1897–1959), who
published under the
pseudonym Kurt Held, was a
writer and
Communist displaced from
Germany during the
Second World War. Kläber...
- mother's lair. Beowulf, ll. 1323, 1329, 1420, 2122.
Klaeber, 433. Beowulf, l. 1325 Paz.
Klaeber,
Frederick (1950).
Beowulf and the
Fight at Finnsburh...
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Philological Quarterly. 2: 283. Bosworth-Toller (1882), s.v. "mere-wíf" Beowulf,
Klaeber ed. (2008) [1936]. v. 1519 "merwoman".
Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed...
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fragment ends.
Neither the
cause nor the
outcome of the
fight are described;
Klaeber has the
races of the
vying parties as the
Danes and the
Frisians (the terms...