Grǽfe
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - grǽfe
According to the Old English Dictionary:
an;
- grǽfe
- f.: grǽfa, an; m. (? I. a thicket, copse :-- Ðis syndon ðá gemǽru. Ǽrest grǽfan hrycg se wudu tó dúnhám styde, C. D. iii. 388, 29. Úp on ðá blacan grǽfan; of ðǽre grǽfan, v. 339, 7: ii. 172, 29. On hincstes gréfan; of hincstes grǽfan (but gráfan, C. D. B. iii. 655, 13), iii. 134, 27. On grǽfan, Cht. Crw. 4, 2. Þǽm gehilmdum grǽfum frondosis dumis, Wrt. Voc. ii. 93, 76: 37, 37. Geþúfum grǽfum, 151, 22. Þurh grǽfan per dumos, 89, 44. ¶ in place-names :-- Æt Brémes gréfan, C. D. i. 222, 22. Brémes graefan, 227, 32. II. brushwood :-- Sixtiga fóðra wuda, and twælf fóður grǽfan, and sex fóður gearda, Chr. 852; P. 65, 25. [v. N. E. D. greave.] v. gor-, þorn-, wír-grǽfe; grǽf, gráf, gráfa. græfe