Íg-búend

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - íg-búend

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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íg-búend
m. A dweller in an island, an islander :-- Hí ígbúend óðre worde Baðan nemnaþ island-dwellers by another name call it Bath, Chr. 973; Erl. 124, 12. Ðis ǽrendgewrit Agustinus ofer sealtne sǽ súðan brohte iégbúendum this letter Augustine brought across the salt sea from the south to the islanders, Past. Pref; Swt. 9, 8. [Cf. Icel. ey-búi an islander.] and next word. ig-buend

Related words: ég-búend

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