snǽd
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Unus singularis silva ad hanc terram pertinens quem nos theodoice
snád
nominamus,- C. D. B. ii. 18, 17.
- Other instances of the word are
Tó nican snádæs forda . . . ðonon on ðonæ westmæstan snád on beaggan hyrste,
- C. D. v. 173, 31-34.
- Be ðám gráfe ðæt hit cymð in ðám snǽde; of ðám snǽde ðæt hit cymð in ðone norðran styfecinc in ðone swínhagan, iii. 18, 31-34.
- Tó stybban snáde ðǽr ðá twégen wegas tólicgað, vi. 26, 30.
- On timberhricges snád foreweardne, v. 71, 1.
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On herredsnád,
- 300, 11.
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On tattingsnád,
- C. D. B. i. 295, 28.
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Wiðútan ðone snǽdhege,
- C. D. iii. 79, 28.
Bosworth, Joseph. “snǽd.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/58253.
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