Hréð

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - hréð

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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hréð
m. [?] Glory, fame, triumph, honour :-- Siððan him gesǽlde sigorworca hréð ðæt hé ealdordóm ágan sceolde ofer cynerícu afterwards fell to him the glory of victorious deeds, that he should have dominion over kingdoms, Cd. 158; Th. 198, 2; Exod. 316. Him wyrd ne gescráf hréð æt hilde fate ordained not for him triumph in battle, Beo. Th. 5143; B. 2575. v [O. H. Ger. hruodi (in proper names), Grff. iIcel. hróðr praise, fame.] v. gúþ-, sige-hréð; hréðig, hróðor. hreð-,hreþ,hreð

Related words: 1153: cf.

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