Learn English – Old English word for “lonely”

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What Old English (and by Old English I mean the language of Anglo-Saxons, recorded in written works from VII to X century A.D.) adjective is the most appropriate to describe the feeling of loneliness as opposed to just being alone?

I was unable to locate this specific meaning in any of the accessible English to OE dictionaries and came to question the very existence of the concept of "feeling lonely" in Anglo-Saxon literature.
Sadly, I've a very limited experience in reading OE literary sources, so I hoped to tap into yours.
I would appreciate non-adjective phrases as well, if you know any.

Best Answer

Entering "alone" into http://www.oldenglishtranslator.co.uk/ comes up with a few:

syndrig
1. separate alone single not joined with others distinct

ánhaga
solitary being lone dweller recluse one dwelling alone

ánstapa
lonely wanderer

Further looking about comes up with usages, here's ánstapa in lines 12-15 of The Panther:

... Is þæt deor pandher
bi noman haten,      þæs þe niþþa bearn,
wisfæste weras      on gewritum cyþað
bi þam anstapan.  

...which one translation offers as:

This beast is called panther, as the learned among the children of men report in their books concerning that lonely wanderer.

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