In-lendisc

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - in-lendisc

According to the Old English Dictionary:

in-lendisc
adj. Native, indigenous :-- Inlendisc indigena vel incola, Wrt. Voc. 74, 63. Sí hé gemang eów swá inlendisc sit inter vos quasi indigena, Lewhere a foreigner injures a native, L. O. D. 6; Th. i. 354, 29. Se forsǽda bisceop angan tó befrínenne sume inlendisce ymbe ðæs íglondes gewunan the aforesaid bishop began to ask some of the natives about the customs of the island, Lchdm. iii. 432, 28. Hæbben for ðí ða ungelǽredan inlendisce ðæs hálgan regules cýððe þurh ágenes gereordes anwrigennesse the unlearned natives therefore may have knowledge of the holy Rule, through an explanation in their own language, 442, 8. [Icel. inn-lenzkr indigenous : Ger. in-ländisch.] in-lendisc

Related words: 19, 34, Ðǽr útlendisc man inlendiscan derie

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