powerpoint on beowulf

Post on 03-Jul-2015

1.307 Views

Category:

Education

5 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

DESCRIPTION

a powerpoint about an activity using the grammar translation

TRANSCRIPT

  - ; ; (5) abandon anforlætan forlætan ofgiefan

- , . abbess abbudisse f - , . abbot abbod m - abduct forwgan

- abide anbidian - ; ability cræft mæð, - able be magan

- ; (+ ) about abutan be dat - above onuppan

- accept onfon - ; accomplish forðian fremman

C - ; , ; call ceallian clipian clypian ; - hatan nemnan call out , - clipian clypian can ; - cunnan magan canon - canon cape , - hoh m capital - heahburg captive , - hæft m capture - læccan care - reccan care about ; - ( ) gyman reccan care for v ; - freoþian gyman care ; , .; , bisgu cearo f heord f - careless recceleas

D ( ) - damage n hearm ( ) - damn vb awiergan - ; , danger frecennis pleoh m - ; dangerous frecne pleolic - dare durran - ; daring gedyrstig frecne - ; dark deorc fealu - , darken nipan genipan - , ; - ; darkness heolstor m ge nip sceadu - dart onga - dejected hean - demon scynscaþa - desirable lustbære - ; , ; desire geornfulnes lust m neodlaðu - desiring gelysted - desolate feasceaftig

E - ; eagerly georne geornlice - , eagle earn n - ear eare - earlier æror - early morning ærnemergen - earn geearnian - earnestly eornoste - ; ; , ; , ; , earth eormengrund eorð folde grund m hruse f molde f - ease eðnis - easily eaðe - : east east from the east eastan - ; (5); - (5); eat brucan etan ge etan forswelgan - ; eat up gefeormian fretan - - ebb tide ebba - edge ecg - edit endebyrdan - , . eel æl m - Eight eahte - either gehwæðer - elders ieldran - eleventh endlyfta - Else elles

BEOWULF (Prologue in Old English)

Hwæt! We Gardena         in geardagum, þeodcyninga,         þrym gefrunon,

hu ða æþelingas         ellen fremedon. Oft Scyld Scefing         sceaþena þreatum,

5 monegum mægþum,         meodosetla ofteah,

egsode eorlas.         Syððan ærest wearð feasceaft funden,         he þæs frofre gebad,

weox under wolcnum,         weorðmyndum þah, oðþæt him æghwylc         þara ymbsittendra

10 ofer hronrade         hyran scolde,

gomban gyldan.         þæt wæs god cyning! Ðæm eafera wæs         æfter cenned,

geong in geardum,         þone god sende folce to frofre;         fyrenðearfe ongeat

15 þe hie ær drugon         aldorlease

lange hwile.         Him þæs liffrea, wuldres wealdend,         woroldare forgeaf;

Beowulf wæs breme         (blæd wide sprang), Scyldes eafera         Scedelandum in.

Swa sceal geong guma         gode gewyrcean, fromum feohgiftum         on fæder bearme,

þæt hine on ylde         eft gewunigen wilgesiþas,         þonne wig cume,

leode gelæsten;         lofdædum sceal 25

in mægþa gehwære         man geþeon. Him ða Scyld gewat         to gescæphwile

felahror feran         on frean wære. Hi hyne þa ætbæron         to brimes faroðe,

swæse gesiþas,         swa he selfa bæd, 30

þenden wordum weold         wine Scyldinga; leof landfruma         lange ahte.

þær æt hyðe stod         hringedstefna, isig ond utfus,         æþelinges fær.

Aledon þa         leofne þeoden, 35

beaga bryttan,         on bearm scipes, mærne be mæste.         þær wæs madma fela

of feorwegum,         frætwa, gelæded; ne hyrde ic cymlicor         ceol gegyrwan hildewæpnum         ond heaðowædum,

billum ond byrnum;         him on bearme læg madma mænigo,         þa him mid scoldon

on flodes æht         feor gewitan. Nalæs hi hine læssan         lacum teodan,

þeodgestreonum,         þon þa dydon 45

þe hine æt frumsceafte         forð onsendon ænne ofer yðe         umborwesende.

þa gyt hie him asetton         segen geldenne heah ofer heafod,         leton holm beran,

geafon on garsecg;         him wæs geomor sefa, 50

murnende mod.         Men ne cunnon secgan to soðe,         selerædende,

hæleð under heofenum,         hwa þæm hlæste onfeng.  

BEOWULF (Prologue in Modern English

Use the following Old English words in a sentence correctly:

anforlætan( )abandon

; forðian fremman(acomplish)

hearm( ) damage v

Identify the MEANING of the italicized Old English words:

S o sunne is swðe ē ī brād[The sun is very _____]

His gen swustor bebyr de his ā ġ līċ[His own sister buried his _____]

Him wæs e mor ġ ō sefa(Their minds were _____)

Ond þ eascode h þone cyning ā ġ ēl� tle werode

[And then he learned of the king (being) with a little _____]

top related