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huntnaþ

  • noun [ masculine ]
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huntnaþ, huntnoþ, es; m.
Hunting
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  • Be huntnaþe. Ic wylle ðæt ǽlc man sý his huntnoþes wyrðe on wuda and on felda on his ágenan. And forgá ǽlc man mínne huntnoþ hwǽr ic hit gefriþod wille habban

    Of hunting. I will that every man have the right to hunt in wood and in open country on his own property. And let every man leave my hunting alone where I wish to have it preserved,

    • L. C. S. 81
    • ;
    • Th. i. 420, 23-6.
  • Wǽre ðú tó-dæg on huntnoþe

    fuisti hodie in venatione?

    • Coll. Monast. Th. 21, 35.
  • Hé of huntnoþe com

    venerat de venatu,

    • Bd. 3, 14
    • ;
    • S. 540, 33.
  • On fiscnoþum and on huntnoþum and on fugelnoþum

    piscationibus, venationibus, aucupationibus,

    • Cod. Dipl. Kmbl. iii. 350, 9.
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v.  huntaþ.
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  • huntnaþ, n.