Bosworth Toller's

Anglo-Saxon

Dictionary online

Certes íg

  • noun [ feminine ]
Dictionary links
Grammar
Certes íg, e; f.
CHERTSEY; Certesia
Show examples
  • Hér [MS. hier] wurþan ða canonicas gedrifen út of ealdan mynstre fram Eádgáre cynge, and eác of niwan [MS. niwen] mynstre and of Certes íge, and of Mideltúine, and he sette ðárto munecas and abbodas: to niwan [MS. niwen] mynstre Ægel-gárum, to Certes íge Ordberhtum, to Mideltúne Cyneward

    here the canons were driven out of the old monastery [at Winchester] by king Edgar, and also from the new monastery, and from Chertsey, and from Milton, and he placed thereto monks and abbots: Æthelgar to the new monastery, Ordberht to Chertsey, [and] Cyneward to Milton,

    • Chr. 964
    • ;
    • Th. 223, 1-11
    • .
Similar entries
v. Ceortes íg.
Full form

Word-wheel

  • Certes íg, n.