gild
- noun [ neuter ]
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Beád ðá Swegen full gild
then Sweyn commanded a full contribution,
- Chr. 1013 ;
- Th. 273, 6 .
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Ðis wæs swíðe hefigtýme geár þurh mænigfealde gylda
this was a very grievous year on account of manifold taxes,
- Chr. 1096 ;
- Erl. 233, 25 .
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Menn guldon him gyld
men paid him tribute,
- 1066 ;
- Fri. 203, 8 .
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On Abeles gyld
in compensation for Abel,
- Cd. 55 ;
- Th. 67, 22 ;
- Gen. 1104 :
- 153 ;
- Th. 190, 15 ;
- Exod. 199 .
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On ðære sunnan gyld
in the sun's stead,
- Exon. 24 a ;
- Th. 68, 14 ;
- Cri. 1103 .
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IX gylde forgylde
let him pay nine[-fold] for compensation,
- L. Ethb. 4 ;
- Th. i. 4, 3 .
- v. Kmbl. Sax. Eng. i. 252-253 ;
- Th. Chart. p. xvi ;
- pp. 605-17 :
- Stubbs' Const. Hist. s. v. III.
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Ðú goda ussa gield forhogdest
thou hast despised the service of our gods,
- Exon. 67 b ;
- Th. 251, 17 ;
- Jul. 246 .
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To ðam gielde
for that sacrifice,
- Cd. 74 ;
- Th. 90, 26 ;
- Gen. 1501 .
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His Waldende gilde onsægde
dedicated an offering to his Lord,
- 137 ;
- Th. 172, 11 ;
- Gen. 2842 :
- Rd. 2, 1 ;
- S. 501, note 12 .
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Gif ðú onsecgan nelt sóþum gieldum
if thou wilt not sacrifice to true deities,
- Exon. 68 a ;
- Th. 253, 3 ;
- Jul. 174 .
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He sum gild bræc
he was destroying an idol,
- Blickl. Homl. 223, 4 :
- 221, 8, 20 .
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Gyld of golde gumum arǽrde
reared up for the people an idol of gold,
- Cd. 180 ;
- Th. 226, 22 :
- Dan. 175 :
- 182; Th. 228, 18 ;
- Dan. 204 .
- v. Grmm. D. M. 34 :
- R. A. 601, 649
Bosworth, Joseph. “gild.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/17053.
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