makies eggia

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Old Saxon[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From māki + eggia. Has a parallel in Old English mǣċes eċġ, possibly stemming from Proto-West Germanic *mākijas aggju, with an analog in Old Norse mækis egg. Compare swerdes eggia.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɑː.ki͜ys ˈeɣ.ɣi.ɑ/, /ˈmɑː.ki͜ys ˈeɡ.ɡi.ɑ/

Noun[edit]

mākies eggia f

  1. (poetic) "sword's edge"
    • w:Heliand, verse 2806a-7b:
      manno thene māreostan mākeas eggiun / hōƀdu bihauwan
      [he] heaved off the head of the most blessed of men with the sword's edge.

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