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West-Seaxe

  • noun [ masculine ]
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West-Seaxe, -Seaxan (Wes-); pl. m.
The West-Saxons; Wessex
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  • Hér cuómon West-Seaxe in Bretene,

      Chr. 514; Erl. 14, 20.
  • Of Eald-Seaxon cómon Eást-Sexa and Súð-Sexa and West-Sexan (-Sexa,

    v. l.

    ),
      449; Erl. 12, 11.
  • West-Seaxan,

      Bd. 1, 15; S. 483, 24.
  • Weast-Seaxan,

      5, 18; S. 635, 15.
  • West-Seaxna biscop,

      S. 635, 22.
  • West-Seaxna ríce, lond,

      Chr. Erl. 2, 9, 10.
  • West-Seaxna (-Seaxena,

    v. l.

    ) cyning,
      L. Alf. 49; Th. i. 58, 28.
  • Wes-Seaxna,

      Chr. Erl. 2, 18, 23: 4, 20.
  • Wes-Seaxena kyning,

      L. In. proem. ; Th. i. 102, 2.
  • Wæst-Sæxna,

      Chr. 836; Erl. 65, 23.
  • West-Sexena landes is hund þúsend hída,

      Cod. Dip. B. i. 415, 1.
  • On Wes-Seaxum (Weast-,

    v. l.

    ),
      Chr. 560; Erl. 16, 24.
  • Hér Birinus biscop bodude West-Seaxum (Weast-,

    v. l.

    ) fulwuht, 634 ;
      Erl. 24, 9.
  • Hér cuom se here tó Reádingum on West-Seaxe, 871 ; Erl. 74, 5.
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  • West-Seaxe, n.