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mann-rǽdenn

  • noun [ feminine ]
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mann-rǽdenn, -rǽden, e; f.
homage, the condition of being another's man (v. mann, II.)
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  • Ðá cwǽdon úre frínd ðæt wé cómon tó eówre manrǽdene

    then our friends said that we should come and make submission to you,

    • Jos. 9, 11.
  • Ealle hig bugon tó Israéla manrǽdene,

    • 13, l. 5: Th. An. 120, 27.
  • Sum man deófle mannrǽdene befæste

    a certain man sold himself to the devil,

    • Honnl. Th. i. 448, 15.
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    Hé dyde ðætealle ða heáfodmæn on Normandig dydon manrǽden his sunu Willelme,

    • Chr. 1115
    • ;
    • Erl. 245, 12.
  • Cf. Hí hadden him manréd maked,

    • 1137
    • ;
    • Erl. 261, 32.
Laym. he heora monredne onfeng.
]
service or dues paid by the tenant to the owner
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  • Ðæt is ǽrest of ðam lande æt Nigon hídon seó mannrédden intó Tantún, cirhsceattas ...,

    • Chart. Th. 432, 22.
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  • mann-rǽdenn, n.