ententif adj.

  ententif
TR2.834 “Yĕ, blísfŭl gód, hăn mé sŏ wél by̆sét
TR2.835 Ĭn lóve, ĭwýs, thăt ál thăt bérĕth líf
TR2.836 Y̆mágy̆nén nĕ kóuthe hŏw tó bĕ bét;
TR2.837 Fŏr, lórd, wĭthóutĕn jálŏusíe ŏr stríf,
TR2.838 Í lŏve óon whĭch ís mŏost éntĕntíf
TR2.839 Tŏ sérvĕn wél, ŭnwéri ŏr únfĕynéd,
TR2.840 Thăt évere wăs, ánd lĕest wíth hărm déstĕynéd.

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  • Differences among the manuscripts and editions:
  • English translations (Windeatt: 1998): You, blessed god, have bestowed me so well in love, indeed, that no one alive could imagine how it might be better! For, Lord, without jealousy or strife I love one who is the most diligent there ever was in serving tirelessly and sincerely, and the least sullied with any wrong.
  • Japanese translations (Sasamoto: 2012): 至福の神よ、貴方は私に愛の成り行きをこれほどうまく定められたので、きっと、すべての生きとし生けるものはこれ以上幸せになる術を想像できないでしょう。ああ、妬むことも言い争うこともなく、とりわけ心行き届き、倦まず偽らず、少しも悪に染まらず、よく仕えてくださるお方を私は愛します。
  • Chinese translations (Fang: 1956): 我的恩神,我享受你的渥泽最深;因我有个情郎,全真全忠、不妒不忌、不厌倦、也不虚伪,且心地纯洁,不染一点尘埃。

Word Information

  • Etymology: OF
  • Addresser: Antigone (in her song)
  • Addressee: N/A
  • Adjectives with which juxtaposed: N/A
  • Counterpart in its source (Fil): N/A
  • Noun(s) (NPs) modified: human beings
  • Attributive/ Predicative: predicative

Information in Previous Studies

  • OED: (Quoted) 1. Of persons: Devoting earnest attention or pains; paying regard or attention; attentive, heedful, assiduous, intent. Const. toaboutonupon, or infinitive (s.v. intentive, adj.)
  • MED: Not quoted
  • Commented in other previous works:
  • Windeatt (2003: 85): I love oon which that moost is ententif: I love one who is most diligent
  • Fisher (1989: 432): ententyf: eager
  • Benson (1987: 500): ententif: diligent
  • Davis et al. (1979): (Quoted) ~ to (do something) diligent (in doing) (s.v. ententif, adj.)
  • Donaldson (1975: 778): ententif: attentive
  • Baugh (1963: 112): ententif: desirous

Possible Definitions

attentive; diligent; eager, desirous

Comments from the Editor

See my comment of ‘bet’ (adj., Tr2.836).