Geard-steall
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - geard-steall
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- geard-steall
- m. A stack- or cattle-yard (? cf. garth-stead a stack-yard; a yard in which cattle are kept, D. D.: Icel. garð-staðr a hay-yard); or the site of a fence (?) :-- Ondlang ðæs aldan geardstealles ...; and swá æfter ðám hegestealle, C. D. iii. 391, 8. geard-steall