Hlīp-geat (hlīpe-)

Kamus Anglo-Saxon Old English Bosworth & Toller - hlīp-geat (hlīpe-)

Menurut Kamus Old English:

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hlīp-geat (hlīpe-)
n. A leap-gate, a low gate in a fence, which can be leaped by deer, while keeping sheep from straying (N. E. D.) :-- Ondlong geardes on dæt hlȳpgeat; of dǣm hlȳpgeate, C. D. iii. 180, 28. Tō dām hlȳpgete; of dām hlȳpgete ā be wealle, 456, 8. Tō dām wealle; of dām wealle intō hlīpgete; of dām hlīpgete intō dām hachan, 424, 20. Tō dām hlȳpgeate, 77, 16. On ꝥ hlīpiget; of thām hlȳpgete, C. D. B. iii. 44, 20. On dæt ealde hlȳpeget, C. D. iii. 406, 31. hlip-geat hlipe-
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