Deniscan
- noun [ masculine ]
- adjective
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Hér, A. D. 835, Ecgbryht, Westseaxna cing, geflýmde ge ða Wealas ge ða Deniscan
here, A. D. 835, Ecgbryht, king of the West Saxons, routed both the Welsh and the Danes,
- Chr. 835 ;
- Th. 116, 13-23, col. 1, 2.
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Ða Deniscan áhton wælstówe geweald
the Danes obtained power of the battle-place,
- Chr. 833 ;
- Erl. 65, 19 : 837 ;
- Erl. 67, 8 : 840 ; Erl. 67, 13 : 871; Erl. 75, 15 : 871; Erl. 77, 6 : 999; Erl. 134, 26.
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On ðæra Deniscena healfe wæs ofslægen Eoric cyning
king Eric was slain on the side of the Danes,
- Chr. 905 ;
- Erl. 99, 32 : 910 ;
- Erl. 100, 15 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “Deniscan.” 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/7568.
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