Mylen

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - mylen

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

mylen
Add: f. n. A water mill:-- Ligð bænorðan ðám porte .xxxvi. æceras yrðlandes, and .x. æceras mǽde, and án mylen, C. D. molendinum, R. Ben. I. 112, 15), wyrtún, R. Ben. 127, 6. Of lace andlang watæres on Cortices mylne; of Cortices mylne . . . tó ðǽre fúlan flóde, C. D. vi. 31, 20. Sume menn syllað eác cyrcan tó hýre swá swá wáclice mylna . . . ac hit ne gedafnað ꝥ man dó Godes hús ánre mylne gelíc for lyðrum tolle, Hml. S. 19, 248-253. Fiscwer and mylne macian, Angl. ix. 261, 13. Ic gean Ǽdwine muneke þá mylne þe Ringware áhte . . . and ic gean ꝥ myln þe Wulnóð áhte into SUNCERTAIN Eádmunde, C. D. iv. 59, 11-15. Andlang streámæs on ðá mylne, v. 340, 21. [Lat. molina.] v. mersc-mylen and the mylen-compounds, almost all of which are connected with water. mylen

Mots connexes: 316, 1. Gif hit beón mæg swá sceal mynster beón gestaþelod þæt ealle neád-behéfe þing þǽrbinnan wunien, þæt is wæterscype, mylen (myll

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