Hlītere(?), hlytere(?)

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - hlītere(?), hlytere(?)

According to the Old English Dictionary:

es;

hlītere(?), hlytere(?)
m. I. one who casts lots. II. one who has a share of an inheritance :-- Hī preóstas an Crēcisc clericos [cf. Clericus, sors Dei (cf. Dominus est hereditas eorum (the Levites), Deut. 18, 2), Corp. Gl. H. 4, 61. Clericus, hereditas, sors, 32, 440] hātad, ꝥ is an Englisc hlȳteras, Chrd. 75, 30. [Cf. O. L. Ger. eban-hlōtere consors.] hlytere,hlitere

Related words: tān-hlītere.

Back