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heáfod-smæl

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The opening in a tunic for the head to pass through, the collar of a tunic:
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  • Heáfodsmæl

    capitium (tunica coccinea, capitium et manicae sericis clavatae,

      Ald. 77, 15. Glosses to the same passage elsewhere are: Capitium hæt, An. Ox. 5320: Hpt. Gl. 526, 35 : healsed, Wrt. Voc. ii. 87, 57), Angl. xiii. 37, 286: Wrt. Voc. i. 288, 43 : ii. 17. 9.
  • Þá rǽsde án nǽddre æt þám heáfodsmæle and him on þone bósm

    evenit ei, ut colnber per caput eius inter tunicam et ventrem irreperet,

      Mart. H. 200, 2.
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[Cf. O. H. Ger. houpit-loh capitium (tunicae). See Ld. Gl. H. s. v. capitio.]
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