Folgaþ

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folgaþ
m. I. a train, retinue; id quod sĕquĭtur, cŏmĭtātus :-- Him wæs láþ to amyrrene his ágenne folgaþ he was loath to injure his own retinue, Chr. 1048; Erl. 178, 12. II. service ofa follower; cŏmĭtis servĭtus, ministĕrium :-- Hwæt is betere ðonne ðæs cyninges folgaþ what is better than the king's service? Bt. 29, 1; Fox 102, 6. Heó fægerne folgaþ hæfdon uppe mid englum they had a fair service above with angels, Cd. 220; Th. 284, 30; Sat. 329. Ic gewát folgaþ sécan I departed to seek my service, Exon. 115a; Th. 442, 8; Kl. 9. Áhte ic fela wintra folgaþ tilne, holdne hláford I had for many years a good service, a kind lord, 100b; Th. 379, 25; Deór. 38.

Powiązane słowa: folgoþ. v. Stubbs' Const. Hist. comitatus. folgaþ

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