land-leód
- noun [ masculine ]
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Landleód
accola,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 3, 76:
[in]digena,
- 28, 59 .
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Eft hé frægn hwæðer ða ylcan landleóde Cristene wǽron
rursus interrogavit, utrum iidem insulani Christiani essent,
- Bd. 2, 1 ;
- S. 501, 12 :
- 4, 26 ;
- S. 602, 8 .
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Ac hii ða londléóde tiolode má ússa feónda willan tó gefremmanne ðonne úrne
sed illi [periti regionum] majorem hosti quam mihi favorem accommodantes,
- Nar. 6, 19 .
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Ðá wurdon ða landleóde his ware and him wið gefuhton,
- Chr. 917 ;
- Erl. 102, 16 .
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Ðæt folc eal ðæt ðǽr tó láfe wæs ðara landleóda beág tó Eádwearde cyninge
the people, all that remained of the inhabitants of the district, submitted to king Edward,
- 921 ;
- Erl. 108, 1 .
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Hé wæs ðæs cynges swica and ealra landleóda,
- 1055 ;
- Erl. 189, 4 .
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Hié from ðám londleódum, þurh seara ofslægene wurdon
conspiratione finitimorum per insidias trucidantur,
- Ors. 1, 10 ;
- Swt. 44, 28 .
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Hé betealde hine wið Eádward cyng his hláford and wið ealle landleódan
he cleared himself to his lord king Edward and to all the people,
- Chr. 1052 ;
- Erl. 187, 20 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “land-leód.” 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/21113.
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