gráf
- noun [ masculine ]
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Heó hæbbe ða wudurǽddenne in ðæm wuda ðe ða ceorlas brúcaþ and éc ic hire léte to ðæt ceorla gráf
let her have right of pasturage in the wood which the 'ceorls' use, and besides I leave to her the ' ceorls' grove,
- Cod. Dipl. Kmbl. ii. 100, 14.
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Andlang ðære lytlan díc æt ðæs gráfes ende
along the little ditch at the end of the grove,
- 249, 29.
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Forþ be ðam gráfe
along past the grove,
iii.- 18,
31.
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Ðone gráf,
- 52, 23.
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Eác we wrítaþ him ðone gráf ðǽrto. Ðis syndon ða gemǽru ðe to ðæm gráfe gebyriaþ
also we assign to him in addition the grove. These are the boundaries that belong to the grove, 261, 5-7. [Laym. groue: Prompt. Parv. grove lucus. ]
Bosworth, Joseph. “gráf.” 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/17445.
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