Strīnd
Dizionario Anglo-Sassone Inglese Antico di Bosworth & Toller - strīnd
Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:
strȳnd, e;
- strīnd
- f. A generation, stock, race, kin, tribe :-- Hē ne wæs of dearfendum folce ac wæs æþelre strȳnde non erat de paupere vulgo, sed de nobilibus, Bd. 4, 22 ; S. 591, 34. Wæs hē of æþelre strȳnde Angel-deóde de nobilibus Anglorum, 5, 19 ; S. 637, 40. Of dære cynelīcan strȳnde de stirpe regia, 5, 7; S. 621, 8. Of Wōdenes strȳnde (stirpe) monigra mǣgþa cyningcynn fruman lǣdde, I. 15 ; S. 483, 30. Hié wǣron of Dauides cynnes strȳnde. Blickl. Homl. 23, 28. His cynnes lātwua from don dæt fore biþ his strȳnde tribunus, ab eo quod praessit tribui, Rtl. 193, 15. In strȳnd twoelfa in tribus duodecim, 78, 26. Doemende twoelf strȳnda, Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 19, 28. Strȳndum, Lk. Skt. Lind. 22, 30. [Of heore strund (owene streone, 2nd MS.), Laym. 2736. Strend toward generatio futura, Ps. 21, 32. Streon of a swuch strunde, Jul. 55, 17. Þet tu wite me wid ham (deadly sins) and alle heore strunden, A. R. 28, 7.]