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ge-strod

  • noun [ neuter ]
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ge-strod, For the two separated forms substitute: <b>ge-strod,</b> es; n.
confiscation
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  • Gestrod

    proscriptionem (cf. fordéminge, rýpincge ǽhta proscriptionem, i. fraudationem rerum, i. possessionum,

      An. Ox. 3149 : in both cases Ald. 43, 19 is glossed), Wrt. Voc. ii. 81, 67.
robbery, rapine
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  • Scottas ne sǽtincge ne gestrodu (-o, v.l.) wið Angelðeóde syrwaþ Scotti nil contra gentem Anglorum insidiarum moliuntur aut fraudium, Bd. 5, 23; Sch. 692, ii. In gestrodu nyllað gewillian

    in rapinas nolite concupiscere, Ps.

      Srt. Vos. 61, II.
    Syndan cyrican bereáfode þurh hǽðenra manna gestrodu, Verc. Först. 164, 12.
spoil, booty, ill-gotten gain. See passage in Dict. under ge-strod
plunder,
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v. unriht-gestrod; ge-strúdan, ge-strúd.
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  • ge-strod, n.