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pæþ

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Wright's OE grammar
§54; §291; §336;
Add: n. (? v. mearc-, seolh-paþ) : paþu; f. (? Another list of boundaries to the same land as that mentioned in C. D. iii. 175-176 is given C. D. v. 220-221, where andlang rǽwe replaces andlang paþæ, and on ðan harpaðe replaces on ðǽr paþæ)
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  • Iuxta terminos, id est bereueg et méguuines paeð

    et

    strétlég,
      C. D. i. 54, 31.
  • Of ðám hæcce tó paðe stocce, v. 401, 37.
  • Tó ðám holan paðe, iii. 416, 3.
  • Snaca on wege and nǽddre on pæðe

    coluber in via, cerastes in semita,

      Wlfst. 192, 21.
  • On ðone gréne pæð; of ðám paðe,

      C. D. iv. 98, 23.
  • On þone smalan pæþ, of þám smalan pæþ,

      C. D. B. iii. 468, 15.
  • Ofer herepað ðæt onsticelan pað,

      C. D. iii. 403, 18.
Etymology
[Andiang burnan on Wealpaða brycge, C. D. iii. 179, 28.]
Similar entries
v. ciric-, hors-, seolh-pæþ.
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