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slaga

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
slaga, an; m.
Wright's OE grammar
§239; §401; §421;
A slayer, homicide; interfector, percussor, lanio
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  • Slaga

    lanio,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 53, 36.
  • Hú ne biþ hé swelce hé sié his slaga

    (mortis auctor

    ), ðonne hé hine mæg gehǽtan and nyle ?
      Past. 38, 4 ; Swt. 275, 9.
  • Gif man þeóf geméte, and hé hús brece, and hine man gewundie, se slaga biþ unscildig,

      Ex. 22, 2.
  • Se slaga (cf. ðæs sleges andetta,

      29; Th. i. 80, 7), L. Alf. 30; Th. i. 80, 12.
  • The procedure in cases of homicide is given L. E. G. 13; Th. i. 174, 15 sqq. , and L. Edm. S. 7; Th. i. 250, 12 sqq. Ic monnes feorh tó slagan séce,

      Cd. Th. 92, 7; Gen. 1525.
  • Slagum

    interfectoribus,

      Engl. Stud. ix. 40, col. 1.
  • Se Hǽlend miltsian wolde his ágenum slagum,

      H. R. 107, 5.
Etymology
[O. H. Ger. (man-)slago.]
Similar entries
v. ágen-, brððor-, fæder-, mǽg-, mann-, módor-, morþ-, morþor-slaga.
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  • slaga, n.