Ge-hæg
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-hæg
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- ge-hæg
- n. A hay, an enclosed piece of land, a meadow:--Oxena gehæg and án mylen, C. D. ivernantis prati An. Ox. 551. Of gehæge ex (sacrorum voluminum) prato, 1422. Ic ána sæt innan bearwe, mid helme beþeht, holte tómiddes; þǽr þá wæterburnan urnon onmiddan gehæge, Dóm. L. 4. Oð gáta gehægge, C. D. iii. 429, 14. Horsa gehæg, 373, 18. ¶ in place-names:--Trium possessionem terrarum . . . concedo . . .; tertia seorsum sita usitato uocabulo Æt Oxangehæge (Oxhey) nominatur, Ch. Crw. 24, 14: 25, 50: 27, 109. Modicam telluris portionem, trium scilicet aratrorum, ubi nominatur aet Brómgehaege, C. D. i. 216, 22. Brómgeheg, 190, 1. v. wudu-gehæg. ge-hæg