Wurþig
Wurþig is an Old English adjective meaning “worthy, deserving, valuable.” The form is typically found in medieval manuscripts written with the thorn letter (þ) to represent the sounds th. In English-language philology, wurþig is treated as a fossilized instance of the older Germanic adjective pattern that yields modern equivalents of “worthy.”
Etymology and cognates point to a Proto-Germanic origin. The root is related to the concept of worth
Usage and context: In Old English texts, wurþig described persons, deeds, or objects that merited esteem, honor,
Modern relevance: Wurþig is primarily of interest to historical linguists and medievalists as an example of