Leád

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - leád

According to the Old English Dictionary:

leád
Add: I. lead :-- Hét se cásere his cwelleras feccan ǽnne ǽrenne hwer and hine áfyllan mid weallendum leáde . . . Hé (St. George) bletsode ꝥ leád and læg him onuppan, and ꝥ leád wearð ácolod, Hml. S. 14, 104-115. Leádes clynum mastigiis, Wrt. Voc. ii. 54, 75. Léde plumbo, Germ. 393, 117. II. a cauldron :-- Man sceal habban . . . hwer, leád, cytel, hlædel, pannon, Angl. ix. 264, 9. [VI. bidenfate and .II. cuflas and .þrý. trogas and leád and trefet, C. D. B. iii. 367, 39. N. E. D. lead; 5.] lead
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