Friþ-geard

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - friþ-geard

According to the Old English Dictionary:

friþ-geard
Add: (1) an enclosure where a fugitive was secure from molestation, where he had friþ (an asylum [v. Grmm. R. A.], Ll. Th. ii. 298, 16. (2) a place where peace prevails, v. friþ, (l), Cri. 399. v. friþ-splott. friþ-geard

Related words: friþ, (5 b α)),

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