Byden
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - byden
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- byden
- Add :-- Bydin (-en) cupa, Txts. 52, 260. Byden doleus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 98, 6 : doleum, 26, 24: i. 291, 6 : bunia, ii. 102, 35: 11, 42 : 126, 75: cuba, i. 34, 24. Wses sum oferwrigen byden (dolium) eles ǽmtig . . . ongan ꝥ wrigels þǽre bydene beón upp áhafen, Gr. D. 160, 9-12. Site on bydene . . . geót on þá bydene, lǽt reócan on, Lch. ii. 76, 22-24: 78, 20. Eleberigan dón on bydene (praelo), Gr. D. 50, 30. Bydno hydriae, Jn. L. 2, 6. Bydena cuparum, An. Ox. 4, 60. Bydenum cupis, Wrt. Voc. ii. 47, 62. Bydena cupas, An. Ox. 17, 35. Ealle þá wínfatu and ealle þa bydenu (-a, ) cuncta vini vascula omnia-que dolia, Gr. D. 57, 28. [O. L. Ger. budin. From Lat. butina.] v. beór-, breóst-, wæter-byden; bydenestre. byden