Bræc

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - bræc

According to the Old English Dictionary:

brec, es;

bræc
n. (?) A brack, break [s. vv.], a strip of uncultivated land (?) :-- Of ðane ealdan mǽre innon ðá(m ?) bræce; of ðan bræce andlang beces innon ródstubban ( cf. the same boundaries in another charter :-- Of ðan ealdan mére innon ðám brece; andlang breces innon ródstubban, iv. 129, 34), C. D. vi. 170, 36. bræc

Related words: N. E. D. , D. D.

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