Feoh-gód
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - feoh-gód
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- feoh-gód
- n. Property consisting of cattle, cattle considered as property:--Mid .ix. scill. gebéte, and ꝥ sié on cwicǽhtum, feógodum, and mon nǽnigne mon on ꝥ ne selle (i. e. the fine was to be paid in live-stock, but cattle only, not human beings (slaves)), Ll. Th. i. 73, 13. Cf. ǽht; I d, ǽhte-mann. feoh-god