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folc-sceaða

  • noun [ masculine ]
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folc-sceaða, an; m.
People's tyrant, villain; pŏpŭti tyrannus
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  • Ðæs weorudes ða wyrrestan fá folcsceaðan feówertyne gewiton in forwyrd sceacan

    of the host the worst, hateful villains, fourteen departed into destruction,

    • Andr. Kmbl. 3184
    • ;
    • An. 1595.
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v.  leód-sceaða.
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  • folc-sceaða, n.