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funta

  • noun [ masculine ]
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a spring (?); the word occurs only in place-names
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  • Lond æt Cendeles (Ceadeles,

      C. D. B. iii. 40) funtan, C. D. ii. 293, 20.
  • In loco qui Fobbefunte nominatur,

      138, 35.
  • Ðis syndon ðá landgemǽre tó Fobbefunten, iii. 279, 13.
  • Ruris particulam cujus uocabulum est æt Fobbafuntan,

      278, 30.
  • Loco qui nuncupatur uocabulo Hamanfunta . . . Ðis synd ðæs landes gemǽre æt Hamanfuntan,

      175, 9, 30.
  • Æt Byrhfuntan and æt Hafunt,

      203, 31.
  • In illo loco ubi ruricoli uocitant Hamanfunta . . . Ðæs landæs gemǽro æt Hamanfuntan, v. 220,

      12, 30.
  • On ðone forde tó Teofunte, iii. 395, 13.
  • In loco qui appellatur be Tefunte, ii. 68, 15.
  • Tó Teofuntinga gemǽre, iii. 414, 14.
  • Cf. also Funt-geal, Funte-mel.
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  • funta, n.