Lacu

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - lacu

According to the Old English Dictionary:

For

lacu
'A pool ... lake' substitute: A stream, water-course, and add :-- In australi atque in occidente habens torrentem cuius uocabulum Fiscesburne ... in oriente aquam quae Anglorum lingua Lake nominatur habens, quae est duarum, quae ibi sunt, ulterior ... Insuper memoratam aquam, id est Fiscesburnam ..., C.D. i. 122, 31. On scegbróc oð seó lacu scýt west þanon út on hǽðfeld, C.D.B. iii. 624, 19. Oþ woggawilllacu út scýt; on þá lace oð wocggawilles heáfod, Cht. E. 266, 24. Be healfan stréme intó Sandfordes læce; swá andlang ðǽre lace intó Sandforda; of Sandforda eást andlang ðǽre lace, C.D. iN.E.D. lake, and see Cht. E. 465: Cht. Crw. 54.] v. fisc-, mǽd-lacu. lacu

Related words: 134, 21-24. Oð ðá lace; andlang lace út on Temese, v. 302, 34: 330, 28: vi. 2, 12: vi. 8, 26. On þá fúlan lace, v. 13, 22. On streám oþ þá laca tólicgaþ, Cht. Crw. 3, 12. ¶ as second part of a compound :-- Út on æsclace ðǽr æsclace fylð út on Wuorf ... of ðǽre ealdan díc on Grindewylles lace ... on Ættanpennes lace, C.D. vi. 48, 8-14. On brómlace; ðonne andlang streámes, iii. 452, 13. On ðá gemǽrlace; andlang lace, vi. 8, 26. On þá mǽrlace, 9, 2. On sandlace; andlang sandlice tó ceóles íge, v. 303, 3. [v.

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