Ge-horsod (ge-horsian)

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-horsod (ge-horsian)

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-horsod (ge-horsian)
Add; I. provided with or possessed of a horse :-- Hē sceal beón gehorsad ꝥ hē mæge tō hlāfordes seáme ꝥ syllan equum habeat quem ad summagium domini sui prestare possit, Ll. Th. i. 436, 6. Hē sceal beón gehorsad tō hlāfordes neóde equum habeat in opus domini sui, 436, 18. II. mounted (of cavalry) :-- On his fēdehere wǣron XXXN M. and þæs gehorsedan fīfte healf M. Ors. 3, 9; S. 124, 12. XM gehorsedra and eahtatig M fēþena. S. 126, 3 : 3, 10; S. 138, 17. Hundteóntig þūsenda gangendra manna and twēntig þūsenda gehorsedra manna, Hml. S. 25, 557. ꝥ ǣlc man hæbbe æt þǣre syhl .II. wel gehorsede men omnis homo habeat duos homines cum bonis equis de omni caruca, Ll. Th. i. 208, 13. ge-horsod ge-horsian
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