Hago-steald

Diccionario Anglo-Sajón de Inglés Antiguo de Bosworth & Toller - hago-steald

Según el Diccionario de Inglés Antiguo:

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hago-steald
m. One living in the lord's house, not having his own household, an unmarried person, a young person, young warrior :-- Hagosteald onwóc módig from moldan the young warrior [Christ] was roused exulting from earth, Exon. 120 a; Th. 460, 23; Hö. 21. Heafoc weorþeþ tó hagostealdes honda gelǽred the hawk becomes trained to the youth's hand, 88 b; Th. 332, 28; Vy. 92. [O. Sax. haga-stald, -stold a servant, young man : O. H. Ger. haga-stalt, -stolt mercenarius, cælebs : Ger. hagestolz old bachelor.] and hæg-steald. hago-steald

Palabras relacionadas: Grmm. R. A. 484,

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