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bold-getæl

  • noun [ neuter ]
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bold-getæl, es; n. [bold a house, getæl a number, tribe, register]
A dwelling-place, mansion, habitation, house; domicilium, mansio, vicus, domus
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  • Gif mon wille of boldgetale [boldgetæle MS. B.] in óðer boldgetæl hláford sécan, dó ðæt mid ðæs ealdormonnes gewitnesse ðe he ǽr in his scíre folgode

    if a man from one dwelling-place wish to seek a lord in another dwelling-place, let him do it with the knowledge of the alderman, whom he before followed in his shire,

    • L. Alf. pol. 37
    • ;
    • Th. i. 86, 2
    • ;
    that is, If a person who had commended himself, wished to take his name off the manor-roll of one lord, etc.
    • Thorpe's Laws, vol. i. p. 86, note a
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  • bold-getæl, n.