Fyrd-færeld

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - fyrd-færeld

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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fyrd-færeld
n. [fyrd an army; færeld a journey] A military expedition or service; mīlĭtāris expedītio :-- Bútan ðysum þrím þingum, ðæt is, fyrdfærelde, and brigcgewurce, and burhbóte except these three things, that is, military service, bridge-work, and reparation of fortresses, Cod. Dipl. 715; A. D. 1006; Kmbl. iii. 350, 10. Ðæt he þreó þing of his lande dó, fyrdfæreld, and burhbóte, and brycgeweorc ut ĭta făciat pro terra sua, scīlĭcet, expĕdītiōnem, burhbōtam, et brigbōtam, L. R. S. 1; Th. i. 432, 2. fyrd-færeld
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