Lád
Diccionario Anglo-Sajón de Inglés Antiguo de Bosworth & Toller - lád
Según el Diccionario de Inglés Antiguo:
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- II. Add :-- In monasterio quod iuxta ostium aquilonale fluminis Génládae positum Raculfe nuncupatur, Bd. 5, 8. Haec sunt termina huius agri ... ab aquilone génlád, C.D. i. 238, 6. [D.D. yenlade; Halliwell Dict. yenlet.] IV. Add: ¶ In the phrase cyrcan lád, which seems sometimes (?) to have the same meaning as ciric-sceat. All the following passages occur in charters of Oswald, bishop of Worcester :-- Sí hit ǽlces þinges freoh bútan ferdfare and walgeworc and brycggeworc and circanláde, C.D. iii. 5, 14: 159, 31. The corresponding forms in Latin are seen in the following passages :-- Sit praedictum rus liberum ab omni mundiali seruitio ... excepta sanctae Dei basilicae suppeditatione ac ministratione, 173, 30: 241, 35. Exeptis snct Dei aecclesiae necessitatibusus atque utilitatibus, 177, 32, Libera omnis rei nisi aecclesiastici census, 212, 29: 259, 23: 261, 15. Aeclesiastici census, id est duos modios de mundo grano, ii. 386, 30. Aecclesiae manus et sepultura praesulis in Wigurna ceastre ditioni deueniat; alias plena glorietur libertate, excepta expeditione rata, pontis arcisue constructione, 385, 15. V. leading, guiding :-- Blind gif blinde lát forelǽdas caecus si caeco ducatum praestet, Mt. L. 15, 14. v. corn-, from, ofer-, wudu-lád. lad