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hreác

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
hreác, es; m.
A heap, stack, rick, reek [in dialects,
    v.
  • E. D. S. Old Country and Farming Words, ii. iii.
  • and
  • Halliwell's Dict.
]
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  • Hreác

    acervus,

    • Wrt. Voc. 89, 44.
  • Healfne æcer gauolmǽde on hiora ágienre hwíle and ðæt on hreáce gebringan

    [to mow] half an acre of 'gafol-meadow' in their own time and to bring the hay together in a reek,

    • Chart. Th. 145, 4.
  • Hreácas

    acervi,

    • Cot. 18, Lye.
Etymology
[
Prompt. Parv. hreek acervus
:
Chauc. Wick. rekes
;
pl: Icel. hraukr in torf-hraukr a peat-stack.
]
Similar entries
v. hrycce.
Linked entries
v.  hrǽc.
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  • hreác, n.