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wed-bróðer

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
wed-bróðer, m.
One who is pledged to act as a brother to another, a confederate
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  • Ða luuede Wulfere hit swíðe for his bróðer luuen Peada, and for his wedbróðeres luueu Oswí,

      Chr. 656 ; Erl. 30, 1.
  • Cóman bégen ða cyningas tógædre and wurdon feólagan and wedbróðra, and ðæt gefæstuadan ǽgðer mid wedde and eác mid áðan,

      1016; Th. i. 284, 1, col, 1.
Etymology
[Send after mine sune Octa, and æfter Ebissa his wedbroðer, Laym. 14469. Icel. veð-bróðir. Cf. eið-broðir.]
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