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tættec

  • noun
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tættec, (-a, -e?)
a rag, tatter
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  • Dormitatio vestietur pannis seó slápolnys byþ gescrýdd mid wácum tætticum,

    • Homl. Ass. 9, 238.
  • Nis se loddere mid his tasttecon mín gelíca,

    • Homl. Th. i. 256, 9.
  • Cf. the following passages from charters relating to the same land

    On tættucan stán (

    in a later charter it is called

    mægenstán,
    • 291, 7
    • ),
    • Cod. Dip. Kmbl. v. 112, 35.
  • Tættucæn stán,

    • 340, 35.
  • Tættaces stán,

    • 325, 30.
  • Tædduces stán,

    • 253, 4.
  • Could the word mean beggar? In the first mentioned charters lodderes sæccing (sæxcing) occurs.
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  • tættec, n.