Folc-ágende
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - folc-ágende
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- folc-ágende
- part. Folk-owning; păpŭlum possĭdens :-- Bealg hine swíðe folcágende the folk-owning [man] was much irritated, Exon. 68a; Th. 253, 26; Jul. 186: Beo. Th. 6218; B. 3113. Nis se foldan sceat mongum gefére folcágendra the tract of earth is not easy of access to many folk-owning [men], Exon. 56a; Th. 198, 4; Ph. 5. folc-agende