Eád

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - eád

According to the Old English Dictionary:

eád
adj. Substitute: eád; adj. (?) :-- Ic þé eád mǽg (eádge(-ig) mǽg? or eád-mǽg, cf. wyn-mǽg?) yfla gehwylces ór gecýðe oð ende forð, Jul. 352. On þæt eáde (ealde?) riht according to the ancient right, Exod. 186. [Cf. (?) ki-óter, gi-óder praeditus, ke-aota beati. Grff. i. 149.] ead
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