Crundel

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - crundel

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

crundel
For the meaning of crundel For additional examples v. Cht. E. pp. 471-3. [He (John the Baptist) turnde fro mennes wunienge to wilde deores, and ches þere crundel to halle and eorðhole to bure he chose a ravine for his hall and a cave for his bedchamber, O. E. Hml. ii. 139, 15.] v. cealc-crundel. crundel

Mots connexes: D. D.: 'Crundel. Sus. Hmp. A ravine; a strip of covert dividing open country, always in a dip, usually with running water in the middle.'

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