Etymograph > Indo-European > Old English > Corpus > Exeter Book Riddle 47

Moððe
moth
word
word.acc
fræt;
devour-pst.3sg
mē
i.dat
þæt
that | the.n.nom
þūhte
think.pst.3sg
wrǣtlicu
marvellous.f.nom
wyrd,
fate
þā
when

I
þæt
that | the.n.nom
wundor
wonder.acc
gefræġn,
learn.pst.3sg
þæt
that
se
the
wyrm
worm, snake
forswealg
swallow.pst.3sg
wer-es
man-GEN
ġied
song
sum-es,
some-m.gen
þēof
thief
in
in
þȳstro,
darkness
þrymfæst-ne
glorious-m.acc
cwide
saying
ond
and
þæs
the.m.gen
strang-an
strong-gen.sg.m.weak
staþol.
base, foundation
Stælġiest
thievish spirit
ne
not
wæs
be.pst.3sg
wihte
at all
þȳ
the.instr
glēawra
wise
þē
though

he
þām
the.m.dat.pl
word-um
word-dat.pl
swealg.
swallow.pst.3sg