Hangra

Dizionario Anglo-Sassone Inglese Antico di Bosworth & Toller - hangra

Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:

hangra
Substitute: A wood on a hill-side, and add :-- Tó foxhangran; of ðám hangran, C. D. vi. 106, 1. Of ðám ellenstubbe on ðone yfemestan hangran, iii. 384, 5. [For a discussion of the word and for a number of compound forms in which it occurs see Cht. Crw. p. 134. Other forms which occur, and which connect the word with trees, are :-- Tó byric-hangran, C. D. iii. 412, 8. Tó perhangran, C. D. B. iii. 97, 3. Tó ðan þriddan þorne æt wírhangran, C. D. N. E. D. and D. D. s. v. hanger, and Midd. Flur. s. v. hangra.] v. wróht-hangra. hangra

Parole correlate: 297, 18. On sealhangran (cf. tó sahlbeorge (sealh-?), iii. 451, 17; tó sealhyrstæ, v. 256, 1), vi. 234, 18. See also

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