2017
DOI: 10.1075/nowele.70.1.01get
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Old English mānwrǣce and godwrǣce, with an emendation of Elene 811b

Abstract: The <manweorcum> transmitted in line 811b of the Old English poemEleneby Cynewulf has been generally regarded as representing an otherwise unattested adjectivemānweorccomposite ofmān‘crime’ andweorc‘work’. Sinceweorcis unparalleled and unexpected as a second element in an adjectival compound, an alternative explanation of the manuscript reading is proposed here, scribal alteration of an adjective otherwise attested only in the First Cleopatra Glossary, occurring there in the written form <manwræce>… Show more

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