Brigdan(?)

Diccionario Anglo-Sajón de Inglés Antiguo de Bosworth & Toller - brigdan(?)

Según el Diccionario de Inglés Antiguo:

brigdan(?)
p. de To seize property improperly held by another :-- Ðus man sceal swerigean, donne man hafd his ǣhte gebryid ( =-brigd ?) (cf. ꝥ orf ꝥ ic mid N. befangen hæbbe, l. 15). Ðæs ōdres ād de mon his orf æt bryided ( = brigded?) . . . Ðæs ād de his ǣhte bryided thus shall a man swear, when he has seized his (stolen) property . . . The oath of the other party from whom a man seizes his (stolen) cattle . . . The oath of him who seizes his (stolen) property, Ll. Th. i. 178, 10-180, 8. [Icel. brigda to escheat; brigd a right to reclaim.] brigdan
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