Heorot
Dicionário Anglo-Saxónico de Inglês Antigo de Bosworth & Toller - heorot
De acordo com o Dicionário de Inglês Antigo:
- heorot
- Add :-- Heort cervus, hind cerva. Wrt. Voc. i. 22, 63. Heorot, ii. 23, 9: Ps. Vos. 41, 2. Geseah hé micelne floc heorta . . . æteówde him sylfum án ormǽte heort. Hml. S. 30, 29. Heorutes (heorotes, Ps. Vos., heortes, Ps. Rdr. Spl.) cervi, Ps. Srt. 17, 34. Heoretes (heorotes, Ps. Vos. ), 103, 18. Heortes heáfod brunda (cf. a harte nome hec brunda, 222, 3), Wrt. Voc. i. 17, 42. Heortes hýd nebris, 26, 26. On heán muntum heortas wuniað, Ps. Th. 103, 17: 28, 7. Hearta cervorum. Mt. p. 8, 5. Heorotum cervis, Ps. Th. 17, 32. Hé forbeád þá heortas, swylce eác þá báras, swá swíðe hé lufode þá heádeór swilce hé wǽre heora fæder, Chr. 1086; P. 221, 9. ¶ the word occurs in many place-names as the first part of a compound :-- On heortbróc, C. D. iii. 430, 12. On hiortburnan, 459, 5. Tó heortdúne, 430, ii. Tó heorotfelda geate, ii. 215, 34. Tó Heortforda, iii. 462, 6. Tó heorthamme, vi. 120, 22. Fram heortleáge. iii. 406, 22. Heorimere, i. 195, 34. In ðá heortsole, iii. 380, 6. On ðæt heorotsol, ii. 249, 37. On heortwyllan, iii. 438, 33. On ꝥ mynster þe is nemned Heoroteá (quod nuncupatur Herutea, id est insula cervi), Bd 3, 24; Sch. 310, 18. Heorteá, 4, 23; Sch. 466, 3.