Where does “hrēowlīc” come from?
hrēowlīc (Old English) comes from Old English hrēow, from Proto-West Germanic hreuwu, from Proto-Germanic hrewwō, from Proto-Indo-European krew- — to fall, collapse; scab; to fall, break, bruise.
hrēowlīc (Old English): grievous, pitiful, sad, wretched, cruel, lamentable, hapless, miserable
Definitions
- grievous, pitiful, sad, wretched, cruel, lamentable, hapless, miserable