Búend

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - búend

According to the Old English Dictionary:

búend
and búende. Add: búgend (-iend, -igend), býend an inhabitant, a cultivator of land :-- Búend accola, Wrt. Voc. ii. 91, 51. Búgend, 3, 76: indigena, An. Ox. 7, 292. Búgynd, 8, 220. Býend habitator, Rtl. 98, 8. Þá búendan habitatores, Cant. M. 14: 15. Ðá búendo (býende, R.) coloni, Mk. L. 12, 7: Lk. L. (R.) 20, 14. Búgendra accolarum, i. habitatorum, An. Ox. 2230. Ðǽm yrrestum búendum colonis pessimis, Mk. p. 4, 20. Búendum cultoribus (uineae), Lk. p. 10, 7. Ðǽm búendum (býendum, R.) colonis, Lk. L. 20, 9. Be ðǽm búgendum his eardungstówe de habitatore tabernaculi ejus, R. Ben. 4, 22. Stódon áwéste hús búton búgigendum, Hml. Th. ii. 122, 20.

Related words: in-búend. buend

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