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Icenhilde strǽt

  • noun [ masculinefeminine ]
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Icenhilde strǽt, or <b>weg</b>
the old road running from the coast of Norfolk through Bedfordshire,
    Buckinghamshire, and Berkshire, thus connecting
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  • Ðis synd ðá landgemǽre intó Uffentúne (

    Upton in Berkshire

    ) . . . intó Ikenilde strǽte; of Ikenilde strǽt,
      C. D. v. 252, 30.
  • Úp on Icenhilde weg,

      107, 21: 153, 33 : 332, 10, 17.
  • Tó Iccenhilde wege, v. 153, 16.
  • On Icenilde weg, vi. 102, 28.
  • Ycenylde, iii. 97, 27.
  • Ichenilde, v. 297, 17.
  • On Icenhylte; andlang Icenhylte,

      C. D. B. ii. 259, 11. .IIII. chimini;
    scilicet Watlingestrete, Fosse, Hikenildestrete, Ermingestrete, Ll. Th. i. 447, 16.
  • Hykenild,

      478, 12.
  • See Ll. Lbmn, ii. 522.
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  • Icenhilde strǽt, n.