Hǽþ

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - hǽþ

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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hǽþ
f. A heath, waste, desert, uncultivated land :-- Hár hǽþ the hoar heath, Cd.148; Th. 185, 5; Exod. 118. Bera sceal on hǽþe the bear shall [live] on the heath, Menol. Fox 518; Gn. C. 29. [Goth. haiþi : Icel. heiðr a low barren heath or fell : Ger. heide (12th cent : Grff i

Related words: 809).] hæþ

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