tolysan

Old English

Alternative forms

  • tōlēsan, tōlīsan, tōlīesan

Etymology

Equivalent to tō- + lȳsan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /toːˈlyːzɑn/

Verb

tōlȳsan

  1. (figuratively or literally) to release from a bond or bonds
  2. to break the connection between things; to separate
  3. to dissolve, dissipate
  4. to relax, destroy the force of, weaken
  5. to desolate, destroy
  6. to undo a bond
  7. to discharge an obligation; to pay

Conjugation

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • tōlȳsing f (release, dissolution)
  • tōlȳsednes f (dissolution, desolation)
  • tōlȳsend m (destroyer, desolator)
  • tōlȳsendlīċ (destructive, desolating)
  • tōlȳsnes f (dissolution, death)
  • untōlȳsende (inextricable)

Further reading

  • TŌLĪSAN in Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller (1898) An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary
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