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beód

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Wright's OE grammar
§137; §335;
Add: I. a table,
at which a meal is taken
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  • Beód

    mensa,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 290, 19.
  • Biód,

      Ps. Srt. 68, 23.
  • Bútan cræfte mínon (

    the baker's

    ) ǽlc beód ǽmtig byþ gesewen,
      Coll. M. 28, 33.
  • Be abbodes beódes gereorde

    de mensa abbatis,

      R. Ben. 93, 2.
  • Críst gehál-gode on his beóde þá gerýnu úre sibbe,

      Hml. Th. ii. 276, 32: Lk. 16, 21. ꝥ
  • Of þám crumum þe of hyra hláforda beódum (beád

    mensa

      L.) feallað Mt. 15, 27.
  • Under beádum,

      Mk. R. 7, 28.
  • Hé beheóld þá beódas and þá þénunga, Ap. Th. 14, 18. Ia.

    a table

    as a place of social meeting :-- Sý hé áscyred fram beódes gemǽnnesse,
      R. Ben. 49, 2.
  • Se leása freónd bið mannes geféra tó beóde, and ná tó neódþearfe, Sal. K. p. 206, 4. Ib.

    food eaten at table

    :-- Ic selle þis lond Agustines hígum intó hiora beóde,
      Cht. Th. 133, 25.
a table for other purposes
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  • Beádas (beód,

      R.) ðára mynetra, Mt. L. 21, 12.
  • Beádo (beódo,

      R.), Mk. L. ll, 15.
a charger, dish
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  • Beódas

    lances,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 90, 51: 52, 52.
  • Man sceal habban beódas

    (dishes or tables

    ?), butas, bléda, mélas, cuppan,
      Angl. ix. 264, 16.
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