Hræding

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - hræding

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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hræding
f. Hurry, haste :-- Be ðisum þeófum ðe man on hrædinge fúle geáxian ne mæg and man eft geáxaþ ðe hé fúl biþ concerning the thieves that are not at once found out to be guilty, and afterwards it is found on enquiry that he is guilty, L. Æðelst. they buried him as best they could in such a hurry, Th. An. 123, 22. hræding

Related words: 9; Th. i. 238, 29. Hí burigdon swá swá heó líhtlucost mihten on swylce [h]rædinge

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