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- Sceafa (Old English: Scēafa [ˈʃæːɑvɑ], also Scēaf, Scēf) was an ancient Lombardic king in English legend. According to his story, Sceafa appeared mysteriously...
- Æthelweard (Chronicon), the earliest ancestor of Scyld was a culture-hero named Sceaf, who was washed as**** as a child in an empty boat, bearing a sheaf of wheat...
- before Sceaf, a long line of names known from Norse and Gr**** mythology, although not bearing their traditional familial relationships, is added. Sceaf's ancestry...
- Æthelweard (Chronicon), their earliest named ancestor was a culture-hero named Sceaf, who was washed as**** as a child in an empty boat, bearing a sheaf of corn...
- Edda Hermóðr (Old Norse), Heremod (Old English) "War-spirit" None attested Sceaf (Old English only) Poetic Edda, Prose Edda, Beowulf, Old English royal genealogies...
- They studied grammar. She shoved the Viking aside. (Original preterite scēaf, from an Old English strong verb.) I friended him on social media. (A verb...
- 3406/roma.1968.2670. JSTOR 45040306. Barto, P. S. (1920). "The Schwanritter-Sceaf Myth in Perceval Le Gallois Ou Le Conte Du Graal". The Journal of English...
- ancestry; in William of Malmesbury's version of this genealogy (c. 1120), Sceaf is instead made a descendant of Strephius, the fourth son born aboard the...
- from the Old English strong verb scūfan to modern English shove: scūfan scēaf scofen (strong class 2) shove shoved shoved Many hundreds of weak verbs...
- Christianity, such as the Pagan god Woden becoming sixteenth in descent from 'Sceaf, Noah's son in the Bible. Later, under Archbishop Theodore, the Anglo-Saxons...