cassuc
- noun [ feminine ]
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Dó him ðis to lǽcedóme: eoforþrote, cassuc, etc.
give him for this a leechdom: everthroat, hassock, etc.
- L. M. 3, 63; Lchdm. ii. 350, 23: 1, 63; Lchdm. ii. 136, 30: 3, 67 ;
Lchdm. ii. 354, 24.
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To háligre sealfe sceal cassoc
hassock shall be for a holy salve,
- Lchdm. iii. 24, 3.
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Dó in gléde finol and cassuc and récels: bærn eal tosomne
put fennel and hassock and incense upon a fire: burn all together,
iii.- 56, 5: L. M. 1, 62; Lchdm. ii. 134, 30: 3, 62; Lchdm. ii.
350, 6: 3, 64; Lchdm. ii. 353, 13.
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Weorc Cristes [MS. Criste] mǽl of cassuce fífo
make five crosses of hassock-grass,
- Lchdm. iii. 56, 8.
Bosworth, Joseph. “cassuc.” 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/5879.
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