Icenhilde strǣt

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - icenhilde strǣt

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

Icenhilde strǣt
or weg the old road running from the coast of Norfolk through Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and Berkshire, thus connecting the east with south-west Britain. Cf. Green's Making of England, p. 121 :-- Ðis synd dā landgemǣre intō Uffentūne (Upton in Berkshire) . . . intō Ikenilde strǣte; of Ikenilde strǣt, C. D.

Mots connexes: 252, 30. Ūp on Icenhilde weg, 107, 21: 153, 33 : 332, 10, 17. Tō Iccenhilde wege, v. 153, 16. On Icenilde weg, vi. 102, 28. Ycenylde, iii. 97, 27. Ichenilde, v. 297, 17. On Icenhylte; andlang Icenhylte, C. D. B. ii. 259, 11. .IIII. chimini; scilicet Watlingestrete, Fosse, Hikenildestrete, Ermingestrete, Ll. Th. i. 447, 16. Hykenild, 478, 12. See Ll. Lbmn, ii. 522. icenhilde stræt

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