Þeód

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

Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:

þeód
I a. add: 'a body of warriors, old and young, attached by personal service to the king ... the comitatus mentioned by Tacitus apparently resembled the þeód in all respects,' Chadwick's Origin of the English Nation, p. 311. Cf. pp. 156, 303, 3, 4. and cf. þeóden; dryht, dryhten :-- Hér is seghwylc eorl ... mandrihtne hold, þegnas syndon geþwǽre, þeód ealgearo, druncne dryhtguman B. 1230. Wæs seó þeód tilu, 1250. v. Angel-, Wealh-þeód. þeod-,þeod

Parole correlate: þeód-guma, -wita,

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