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hold-áþ

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
hold-áþ, es; m.
An oath of fealty
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  • Hí wéron his menn and him holdáþas swóron ðæt hí woldon ongeán ealle óðre menn him holde beón

    they did homage to him and swore oaths of fealty to him that they would be loyal to him against all other men,

      Chr. 1085; Erl. 219, 7.
  • Hé dyde ðæt ealle ða heáfodmæn on Normandig dydon manrǽden and holdáþas is sunu Willelme,

      1115; Erl. 245, 12.
Etymology
[R. Glouc. Havel. holde-, hold-oþ.]
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v.  hyld-áþ.
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