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Cwat-brycg

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Cwat-brycg, cwat-bricg,e; f. [Ethelw. Cantbricge: Flor. Quatbrig: Hunt. Quadruge: Matt. West. Quantebridge] Bridgenorth in Shropshire; oppidi nomen in agro Salopiensi
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  • Hí gedydon æt Cwatbricge be Sæfern

    they arrived at Bridgenorth on the Severn,

    • Chr. 896
    • ;
    • Th. 173, 43, col. 1: col. 2 has Brygce. Æt Cwatbrycge, Th. 174, 1, col. 1,
    • 2.
  • Sǽton hie ðone winter æt Cwatbrycge [Bricge,

    • Th. 174, 10, col. 2; 175, 9, col. 1: Brygcge, 175, 10,
    • col. 2
    ]

    they remained that winter at Bridgenorth,

    • Chr. 896
    • ;
    • Th. 174, 11,
    • col. 1.
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