Leoþu-cræft
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - leoþu-cræft
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- leoþu-cræft
- m. Bodily skill, skill in the use of the limbs :-- Se gedǽleþ missenlíce leoþucræftas londbúendum, Exon. 78 b; Th. 295, 6; Crä. 29. Segn eallgylden hondwundra mǽst gelocen leoþocræftum [skilfully; or leóþocræftum, (cf. leóþcræft and next word) with charms, magically; cf. the Danish banner, the Raven, supposed to be woven by the daughters of Ragnar, and to which extraordinary qualities were attributed. See also Burnt Njal, c. 156.] leoþu-cræft