þystre
Old English
Alternative forms
- þeoster, þeostre, þiestre, þistre
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *þiustrijaz (“dark, without light”). Akin to Old High German dinstar, Old Frisian *thiūstere, German düster, Dutch duister, Icelandic þjóstur.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈθyːstre/
Adjective
þȳstre (comparative þȳstra, superlative þȳstrost)
- dark
- 1921, Joseph Bosworth & Thomas Northcote Toller, An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, German Lexicon Project.
- Ðis (hell) is ðeóstræ hám.
- Ðá hangode swíðe þýstru wæter on ðám wolcnum.
- Wæs se óðer beám eallenga sweart, dim and þýstre.
- Þýstre genip.
- Se þeóstra.
- Niht seó þýstre.
- Hit wearð þýstre.
- On óþre healfe ys þýstre land.
- Ða fúlnessa ðæs ðystran ofnes.
- Under ðam scúwan ðære ðýstran nihte.
- Was heora sum ðýstran onsýne.
- In ðære sweartan niht and in ðære þýstran.
- In ðam þýstran hám (hell), in ðam neólan scræfe.
- Þeóstrum nihtum.
- Ðeóf sceal gangan in ðýstrum wederum.
- Niht biþ wedera þeóstrost.
- 1921, Joseph Bosworth & Thomas Northcote Toller, An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, German Lexicon Project.
- dim sighted
- benighted
- 1921, Joseph Bosworth & Thomas Northcote Toller, An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, German Lexicon Project.
- Sume ðara ðýstra gásta.
- Gif ðín eáge byþ deorc, eall ðín líchama byþ þýstre.
- Biþ seáð ðam fyrenfullan deóp ádolfen, deorc and ðýstre.
- On ðás þeóstran weorulde.
- 1921, Joseph Bosworth & Thomas Northcote Toller, An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, German Lexicon Project.
- somber, gloomy
- 1921, Joseph Bosworth & Thomas Northcote Toller, An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, German Lexicon Project.
- Tódríf ðone þiccan mist, ðe wið ða eágan foran ússes módes hangode, hefig and þystre.
- On hú ðióstrum horaseáþe ðara unþeáwa.
- Ðióstur habbas gé heorta iówre.
- Breóst innan weóll þeóstrum geþoncum.
- 1921, Joseph Bosworth & Thomas Northcote Toller, An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, German Lexicon Project.
Synonyms
- blind (“blind”)
- deorc (“dark”)
- deorcegrǣġ (“dark gray”)
- deorcfull (“dark”)
- dīgol (“secret, hidden, dark, deep”)
- dim (“dim, dark”)
- dimhīw (“dark-colored, gloomy”)
- dimlīċ (“dim, secret, hidden”)
- dox (“dark-colored”)
- dun (“dun, brown-black-colored”)
- dyrne (“secret, hidden, obscure”)
- eorp (“dark, dusky, brown, swarthy”)
- forsworcenliċ (“obscure”)
- ġedrēfedliċ (“turbulent, troublesome”)
- grǣġ (“gray”)
- heolstor (“dark”)
- heolstriġ (“dark, full of hiding places”)
- mirce (“murky”)
- mōdblind (“blind in mind”)
- salu (“dusky, dark”)
- sweart (“swart, swarthy, or black colored”)
- þēosterfull (“dark”)
- þēostriġ (“dark”)
- wann (“dusty, sable, lurid”)
- wannfāh (“dark-hued”)
- wannfeax (“dark-haired”)
- wannhǣwe (“blue-black”)
Derived terms
Related terms
- þēosterfullnes f (“darkness”)
- þēostrung f (“darkness”)
Descendants
- English: thester
See also
- ġedwimorlīċ (“illusive”)
- swicol (“deceptive, deceitful”)
- twēolīċ (“dubious, doubtful”)
- twēonol (“doubtful”)
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