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hyge

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
hyge, es; m.
Wright's OE grammar
§7; §112; §320; §386;
Mind, heart, soul
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  • Cwæþ ðæt hine his hige speóne ðæt hé wyrcean ongunne getimbro

    he said that his heart lured him to attempt making buildings,

    • Cd. 15
    • ;
    • Th. 18, 17
    • ;
    • Gen. 274
    • .
  • Óþ hine his hyge forspeón and his ofermetta ealra swíðost

    until his heart seduced him, and his pride most of all,

    • 18
    • ;
    • Th. 22, 34
    • ;
    • Gen. 350
    • .
  • Hyge Euan wífes wác geþoht

    the mind of Eve, weak thought of woman,

    • 30
    • ;
    • Th. 40, 34
    • ;
    • Gen. 648
    • .
  • Ðam þegne ongan his hige hweorfan

    the mans mind began to change,

    • 33
    • ;
    • Th. 44, 8
    • ;
    • Gen. 706
    • .
  • Næs him blíðe hige

    no cheerful mind was his,

    • 178
    • ;
    • Th. 223, 10
    • ;
    • Dan. 117
    • .
  • Wearþ him hýrra hyge ðonne gemet wǽre

    haughtier grew his soul than was meet,

    • 198
    • ;
    • Th. 247, 2
    • ;
    • Dan. 491,
  • Him wæs geómor sefa hyge murnende

    mournful was their mind, sorrowing, their soul,

    • Exon. 15 a
    • ;
    • Th. 31, 24
    • ;
    • Cri. 500
    • .
  • Forðon is mín hyge geómor,

    • 115 a
    • ;
    • Th. 442, 24
    • ;
    • Kl. 17.
  • Se hreó hyge,

    • 76 b
    • ;
    • Th. 287, 18
    • ;
    • Wand. 16
    • .
  • Ys mínre heortan hige hluttor and clǽne

    quia delectatum est cor meum,

    • Ps. Th. 72, 17.
  • Hyge wearþ mongum blissad

    the heart of many was made glad,

    • Exon. 24 b
    • ;
    • Th. 71, 30
    • ;
    • Cri. 1163.
  • Hlihende hyge

    a gladsome mind,

    • Elen. Kmbl. 1986
    • ;
    • El. 995
    • .
  • Hyge wæs him hinfús

    he was minded to flee away,

    • Beo. Th. 1514
    • ;
    • B 755.
  • Ne biþ him tó hearpan hyge

    no mind hath he for the harp,

    • Exon. 82 a
    • ;
    • Th. 308, 23
    • ;
    • Seef. 44
    • .
  • Ne wæs him bleáþ hyge

    no coward heart had he

    [cf. Icel. hug-blauðr timid; hug-bleyði cowardice],
    • Andr. Kmbl. 462
    • ;
    • An. 231
    • .
  • Ðá wæs hyge onhyrded

    then was his heart confirmed,

    • Elen. Kmbl. 1678
    • ;
    • El. 841.
  • Se hearda hyge wunade

    the stout heart continued,

    • Exon. 40 b
    • ;
    • Th. 134, 31
    • ;
    • Gú. 517
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  • Hyge sceal heardum men

    a bold man must have courage,

    • 92 a
    • ;
    • Th. 346, 15
    • ;
    • Gn. Ex. 205
    • .
  • Hige sceal ðé heardra heorte ðé cénre ðé úre mægen lytlaþ

    the firmer must courage be, braver the heart, the more our force dwindles,

    • Byrht. Th. 140, 62
    • ;
    • By. 312
    • .
  • Hyge weallende

    a mind agitated by violent emotions.

    • Andr. Kmbl. 3415
    • ;
    • An. 1711.
  • Weóll him on innan hyge ymb his heortan,

    • Cd. 18
    • ;
    • Th. 23, 5
    • ;
    • Gen. 354.
  • Mín hyge dreóseþ bysig æfter bócum: hwílum hyge heortan neáh hearde wealleþ,

    • Salm. Kmbl. 122-6
    • ;
    • Sal. 60-2
    • .
  • Ðú wást ðæt ic eom unwís hyges

    tu scis insipientiam meam,

    • Ps. Th. 68, 6.
  • Ic mín gehát mid hyge gylde ðæt míne weleras ǽr wíse gedǽldan

    reddam vota mea, quæ distinxerunt labia mea,

    • 65, 12
    • :
    • 102, 19
    • .
  • Ic andette ðé mid hyge ealle heortan mínre

    confitebor tibi in toto corde meo,

    • 110, 1
    • :
    • 118
    • ,
    • 69
    • :
    • 94, 10
    • .
  • Wesan ðíne eáran gehýrende mid hige on eall gebedd esnes ðínes

    fiant aures tuæ intendentes in orationem servi tui,

    • 129, 2.
  • Mid hyge þencan

    to think with the mind,

    • Exon. 82 b
    • ;
    • Th. 311, 23
    • ;
    • Seef. 96
    • .
  • Wese heone mín on hige clǽne

    fiat cor meum immaculatum,

    • Ps. Th. 118, 80.
  • On mínum hyge hreóweþ

    I am grieved to think.

    • Cd. 22
    • ;
    • Th. 27, 31
    • ;
    • Gen. 426.
  • Ne meahte hé æt his hige findan ðæt hé wolde þeódne þeówian

    he could not find it in his heart to serve his prince,

    • 14
    • ;
    • Th. 18, 1
    • ;
    • Gen. 266
    • .
  • Hálig on hige

    holy of thought,

    • 133
    • ;
    • Th. 168, 9
    • ;
    • Gen. 2780
    • :
    • Exon. 73 b
    • ;
    • Th. 274, 14
    • ;
    • Jul. 533
    • ,
  • On heardum hyge

    in my hard heart,

    • Elen. Kmbl. 1614
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    • El. 809
    • .
  • Hét hicgan tó hige gódum

    bade them see to it that they were of good courage,

    • Byrht. Th. 131, 7
    • ;
    • By. 4.
  • Hí on heofon setton hyge hyra múþes

    posuerunt in cælum os suum,

    • Ps. Th. 72, 7.
  • Hæfde hyge strangne

    he had a strong heart,

    • Cd. 23
    • ;
    • Th. 29, 9
    • ;
    • Gen. 447
    • .
  • Heardrǽdne hyge,

    • 107
    • ;
    • Th. 141, 21
    • ;
    • Gen. 2348
    • .
  • Ic geornlíce gode þegnode þurh holdne hyge

    diligently I served God with loyal heart,

    • 28
    • ;
    • Th. 37, 7
    • ;
    • Gen. 586
    • :
    • Beo. Th. 539
    • ;
    • B. 267
    • .
  • Þurh yrne hyge

    in anger,

    • Exon. 16 b
    • ;
    • Th. 39, 10
    • ;
    • Cri. 620
    • :
    • Andr. Kmbl. 1941
    • ;
    • An. 973
    • .
  • Ðínne hyge gefæstna

    strengthen thine heart,

    • Exon. 93 a
    • ;
    • Th. 348, 33
    • ;
    • Sch. 37
    • :
    • Andr. Kmbl. 2427
    • ;
    • An. 1215
    • .
  • Dóþ eówre heortan hige hále and clǽne

    effundite coram illo corda vestra,

    • Ps. Th. 61, 8.
  • Nyllan gé eów on heortan ða hige staðelian

    nolite cor apponere,

    • 11.
Etymology
[
Laym, huȝe
:
Orm. hiȝ
:
Goth. hugs
:
O. Sax. hugi
:
O. Frs. hei
:
Icel. hugi, hugr
:
O. H. Ger. hugu, hugi animus, sensus, affectus.
]
Derived forms
hát-hyge
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