Líðend

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - líðend

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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líðend
m. A traveller, sailor :-- Líðend brohte elebeámes twig án tó handa the traveller (the dove) brought home an olive-branch [Bouterwek takes líðend to be a dative; if it is, the word refers to Noah], Cd. 72; Th. 88, 29; Gen. 1472.

Related words: sǽ-líðend, líðan. liðend,liþend

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