Hleápere

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - hleápere

According to the Old English Dictionary:

hleápere
Add: I. one who runs about the country, a landleaper (N. E. D.), vagrant :-- Fīfte cyn is wīdscriþelra hleápera (circum-cellionum), R. Ben. 135, 20. II. one who mounts a horse, a horse-man, v. hleápan ; II a :-- Hleáperas (-es, MS.), rǣdehere, cerethi, An. Ox. 775. Ineóde rǣdehere mid fȳrhweonlodum crætum and hleáprum on sǣintroiuit equitatus Pharaonis cum quadrigis et ascensoribus in mare, Pt. Rdr. 282, 19. hleapere
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