mann-rǽdenn
- noun [ feminine ]
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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.
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Ealle hig bugon tó Israéla manrǽdene,
- 13, l. 5: Th. An. 120, 27.
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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.
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Cf. Hí hadden him manréd maked,
- 1137 ;
- Erl. 261, 32.
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Ðæt is ǽrest of ðam lande æt Nigon hídon seó mannrédden intó Tantún, cirhsceattas ...,
- Chart. Th. 432, 22.
Bosworth, Joseph. “mann-rǽdenn.” 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/22371.
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