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cíping

  • noun [ feminine ]
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cíping, e; f.
trading, marketing
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  • Se smið gemétte on cýpincge þæs Eádzies mann

    the smith met this Eadsige's man a-marketing,

      Hml. S. 21, 75.
  • Þám dǽdbétan nis álýfed nǽnige cýpinge tó drífenne

    mercaturam exercere,

      Ll. Th. ii. 170, 11.
  • On ceápstówe cýpinge begán

    in mercatu mercaturam exercere,

      174, 19.
  • Cýpinge wyrcan,

      Cht. E. 231, 21.
  • Cípinge anginnan, Lch. iii. 178, 2. I a. dues paid for trading, market-dues :-- Uillae mercimonium, quod Anglice

    ðæs túnes cýping

    appellatur, censusque omnis ciuilis aecclesiae, cum omnibus commodis, deseruiat,
      C. D. v. 158, 37.
merchandise
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  • Céping

    mercimonium

    (or under
      I, if a gloss on Ald. 56, 15 :-- Spirituale exercetur mercimonium. Cf. An. Ox. 4807), Wrt. Voc. ii. 57, 18.
a market, market-place
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  • Céping mercatum, scipmanna myrt þe céping

    teloneum,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 37, 9, 10.
  • Hé cóm intó þǽre cýpinge þǽr gehwilce men heora ceáp be[ceápod]an,

      Hml. S. 23, 527.
  • Hí hine átugan tómiddes þǽre cýpinge, 609. v. céping, cýping in Dict. and ceápung: flǽsc-cíping.
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  • cíping, n.