FYRD
- noun [ feminine ]
- Stubbs' ;
- Const. Hist. i. 190, q. v.
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Be ðon ðe gesíþcund man fyrde forsitte. Gif gesíþcund mon, landágende, forsitte fyrde, geselle cxx scillinga and þolie his landes; unlandágende lx scillinga; cierlisc xxx scillinga; to fyrd-wíte [MS. fierd-wíte]
in case a gesithcund man neglects the fyrd. If a gesithcund man owning land, neglect the fyrd, let him pay 120 shillings and forfeit his land; one not owning land, 60 shillings; a churlish man, 30 shillings; as a fine for neglecting the fyrd,
- L. In. 51 ;
- Th. i. 134, 7-10.
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Fyrd sceal wið fyrde sacan
army shall strive against army,
- Menol. Fox 565 ;
- Gn. C. 52 : Cd. 146 ;
- Th. 183, 8 ;
- Exod. 88.
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On Faraones fyrde
in Pharaoh's army,
- Exon. 122 a ;
- Th. 468, 3 ;
- Phar. 2.
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Claudius, se cásere, fyrde gelǽdde on Breotone
Claudius, the emperor, led an army into Britain,
- Bd. 1, 3 ;
- S. 475, 11 : Cd. 145 ;
- Th. 181, 17 ;
- Exod. 62.
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Gesomnade he his fyrd wið West-Seaxum
he assembled his army against the West Saxons,
- Bd. 2, 9 ;
- S. 512, 2 : Cd. 149 ;
- Th. 187, 24 ;
- Exod. 156.
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Fór fyrda mǽst
the greatest of armies marched,
- Elen. Kmbl. 69 ;
- El. 35.
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Hí heora fyrd gesomnedon
they assembled their armies,
- Bd. 3. 14 ;
- S. 539, 36.
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Ðæt ic of ðisse fyrde feran wille
that I will flee out of this expedition,
- Byrht. Th. 138, 16 ;
- By. 221.
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Ðeáh ðú mid us ne fare on fyrd
though thou go not with us in the expedition,
- Ps. Th. 43, 11.
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Onginnaþ ymb ða fyrde þencean
they begin to think about the expedition,
- Cd. 21 ;
- Th. 26, 18 ;
- Gen. 408 : 32 ;
- Th. 43, 11 ;
- Gen. 689 : 92 ;
- Th. 118, 7 ;
- Gen. 1961.
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Fyrd
castrum,
- Ælfc. Gl. 7 ;
- Som. 56, 76 ;
- Wrt. Voc. 18, 28.
Bosworth, Joseph. “FYRD.” 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/12891.
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