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here-paþ

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Grammar
here-paþ, her-paþ, es; m.
Wright's OE grammar
§5; §47; §55; §156; §274; §278; §351; §353;
A road for an army, military road, road large enough to march soldiers upon [occurs not unfrequently in charters]
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  • Ondlong herpoþes.

    • Cod. Dipl. Kmbl. ii. 172, 18.
  • Up tó herpaþe and fram ðam herpaþe súþrihte,

    • 205, 20.
  • On ðone brádan herpaþ

    ,
    • iii. 23, 35.
  • Wísde herepoþ tó ðære heán byrig

    shewed a road for his army to the lofty city,

    • Cd. 174; Th. 218, 12; Dan. 38.
  • Hí swyrdum herpaþ worhton þurh láðra gemong

    they with their swords wrought a road through the press of their foes,

    • Judth. 12; Thw. 36, 1; Jud. 303.
Derived forms
þeód-herpaþ
Linked entries
v.  strǽl here-weg.
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