Æcer-sǽd

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - æcer-sǽd

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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æcer-sǽd
n. Seed for an acre:--Man sælde ðæt æcersǽd hwǽte, ðæt is twégen sédlǽpas, tó six scillingas, and ðæt bærlic, ðæt is þré sédlǽpas, tó six scillingas, and ðæt æcersǽd áten, ðæt is feówer sédlǽpas tó feówer scillingas, Chr. 1124; P. 254, 14-16. vi. æcersǽd . . . tó tióþunge . . . viiii. æcerséd (cf. twá hund æccra sǽd, 26; feórð healf hund æcere séd, 21), C. D. B. iii. 367, 30, 31, 27, 28. æcer-sæd
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