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eald-hláford

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Substitute: An old lord, a lord whose right to rule is of ancient date, a rightful, liege lord
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  • Hiera ealdhláfordes sunu

    regis filium,

      Ors. 3, 11; S. 148, 33.
  • Hwelce hláfordhylda hí þóhton tó gecýþanne on hiora ealdhláfordes bearnum,

      6, 37; S. 296, 5.
  • Dauid cearf læppan of Saules mentle his ealdhláfordes,

      Past. 199, 11.
  • Bill ǽr gescód ealdhláfordes (Beowulfs, who was Wiglaf's liege lord) þám þára máðma mundbora (

    the fire-drake.

      Cf. weard unhióre goldmáðmas heóld, 2413) wæs, B. 2778.
  • Hé gemunde þára ealdrihta ðe hí under ðám Cáserum hæfdon heora ealdhláfordum,

      Bt. 1; F. 2, 17: Met. 1, 63.
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