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Dizionario Anglo-Sassone Inglese Antico di Bosworth & Toller - flocc
Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:
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- Add; I. of people. (1) a company :-- Hé sóhte his gelícan, ac hé ne mihte hine findan on ðám flocce he looked for his match, but could not find him in that company, Ap. Th. 12, 25. Hé geseah Críst standan and þone clǽnan flocc mid him, hundteóntig þúsenda and feówer and feówertig þúsenda, Hml. A. 18, 115. (2) a troop of soldiers, band, legion :-- Cwæð se lǽwa tó ðám láðum flocce (cf. cohors, Jn. 18, 3), Hml. Th. ii. 246, II. Hé mid þám óðrum flocce férde mid wíge. Jos. 8, 10. Swá fela manna (6666) wǽron on þám eórode . . . On þám flocce wǽron þá fyrmestan menn . . . , Hml. S. 28, 17. (3) a band of robbers :-- Sceaðan áflígdon ðá lícmenn, ꝥ hí urnon áweg swá hraðe swá hí besáwon on ðone réþan floc. Hml. S. 18, 306. II. of animals, a flock, herd :-- Geseah hé micelne floc heorta . . . án ormǽte heort . . . gewende fram þám flocce and rǽsde intó þám wudu, Hml. S. 30, 26-31. flocc