mearc-land
- noun [ neuter ]
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Se mylenhám and se myln and ðæs mearclandes swá mycel swá tó þrím hídon gebyraþ,
- Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iii. 189, 11. v. Kemble's Saxons in England, i. 50.
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Mearclonde (
the sea coast
)neáh,
- Exon. 101 b ;
- Th. 384, 6 ;
- Rä. 4, 23.
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Him ðe feára sum mearclond gesæt (of Guthlac when he retired to his hermitage. Cf.
what is said before of his dwelling place
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:-- Wæs seó londes stów bimiðen fore monnum, óððæt meotud onwráh beorg on bearwe,
- 34 b ;
- Th. 110, 32-35 ),
- Exon. 35 a ;
- Th, 112, 17 ;
- Gú. 145.
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Héht ymbwícigean Æthanes byrig mearclandum on
bade them encamp about Etham's town, in its borders,
- Cd. 146 ;
- Th. 181, 27 ;
- Exod. 67.
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Ðæt mearcland, folcstede gumena, hæleþa éðel,
- Andr. Kmbl. 37 ;
- An. 19.
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Geweoton ða wítigan mearcland tredan,
- 1603 ;
- An. 803. v. Kemble's Saxons in England, i. 46 sqq.
Bosworth, Joseph. “mearc-land.” 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/22494.
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