Baroc-scír
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - baroc-scír
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- Baroc-scír
- f. The bare oak shire or BERKSHIRE, so called from a polled oak in Windsor forest, where public meetings were held, Brompt. p. 801. It was most commonly written by the Anglo-Saxons-Barruc, Bearruc, and Bearwucscíre, Chr. 860; Th. 130, 3. baroc-scir