þægile
þægile is an Old English word that translates to "convenient" or "easy" in modern English. It is derived from the Old English word þæg, meaning "comfort" or "ease." The word þægile appears in various Old English texts, including Beowulf and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and is often used to describe something that is not difficult to do or that provides a sense of comfort and relaxation.
The concept of convenience, as expressed by þægile, was important in Anglo-Saxon society. It could refer to
While the word þægile itself is no longer in common use in modern English, its meaning is