- cf.
Irish cognate Mac-), of
meadsettees atee (deprive),
egsode eorlas.
Syððan ǣrest ƿearð [and] ugg (induce
loathing in, terrify;
related to "ugly") earls...
- Scēfing sceaþena þrēatum,
monegum mǣgþum,
meodosetla oftēah,
egsode eorlas.
Syððan ǣrest wearð fēasceaft funden, hē þæs frōfre gebād, wēox
under wolcnum, weorðmyndum...
- The Pale
According to the
Statute of 1488
featuring "
Syddan"...
- and sacu
Sweona and Geata, ofer wid wæter
wroht gemæne, here-nið hearda,
syððan Hreðel swealt, oððe him Ongenþeowes
eaferan wæran
frome fyrd-hwate, freode...
-
syððan ærest wearð
gyfen goldhroden geongum cempan, æðelum diore,
syððan hio
Offan flet ofer
fealone flod be fæder lare siðe gesohte. Đær hio
syððan well...
- hit of
heofones lẏfte, ƿealcaþ hit ƿindes scura; ƿeorþeþ hit to ƿætere
sẏððan. Hail is the
whitest of grain; it is
whirled from the
vault of
heaven and...
- and sacu
Sweona and Geata, ofer wid wæter
wroht gemæne, here-nið hearda,
syððan Hreðel swealt, oððe him Ongenþeowes
eaferan wæran
frome fyrd-hwate, freode...
- the
Meath minor team
during the 1990s, and led
three clubs (Ballinlough,
Syddan, and Castletown) to
finals of the
Meath Intermediate Football Championship...
- feond-scipe, wæl-nið wera, þæs þe ic wen hafo, þe us seceað to
Sweona leode,
syððan hie gefricgeað
frean userne ealdor-leasne, þone þe ær
geheold wið hettendum...
- Anglo-Saxon poem. II. The
fight at Finnsburh: a fragment. [Line:] 2940...
syððan hīe Hygelāces horn and bȳman
gealdor ongeāton Kjellström,
Birgit (1984)...