Dyncge
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - dyncge
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- dyncge
- Substitute: dyncge, dynge, an; dyncg, e; f. I. dung, manure, litter :-- Dingce letamen, An. Ox. 4773. Dinig (l. dincg or dung?) fimus, Wrt. Voc. i. 15, 6. Of dincge gramine, An. Ox. 46, 16. Sceáphyrdes riht is ꝥ hé hæbbe twelf nihta dingan (ðingan, MS.; the Latin version has dingiam) tó Middanwintra, Ll. Th. i. 438, 22. II. manured land :-- Dincge navalium (cf. naualis, campi culturae dediti, Corp. Gl. H. 80, 3), Wrt. Voc. i. 66, 56. Dyncgum noualibus, i. inrigationibus, An. Ox. 1409. Dincgum, 2367. On dengum in novalibus, Kent. Gl. 466.