Loc

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - loc

According to the Old English Dictionary:

loc
Add: I. a bolt, lock :-- Hé beleác ꝥ wínern and ásette his ágen insegl on ꝥ loc, Gr. D. 59, 6. Hæpsan, loca clustella (arcarum reserantur), An. Ox. 4003. Wurdon lanes dura fæste betýned, and his loca rustega. Ors. 5, 15; S. 250, 21. Locum clustellis (cavernarum patefactos), An. Ox. 7, 258. Benedictus wunode binnan þám locum his mynstres (intra cellae suae claustra), Gr. D. 124, 24. I a. fig. :-- Hit oferstáh þá sylfan locu þæs líchaman ipsa carnis claustra transibat, Gr. D. 4, 21. II. an enclosure :-- On ðǽre ylcan circan wǽron onfæste þá locu þára bróðra sceápa (caulae ovium), Gr. D. 224, 16. Locu canals, i. munimenta ovium vel sepimenta ovilium, Wrt. Voc. ii. 129, 81. III. a clause, periodos, An. Ox. 7, 195. IV. a conclusion, settlement :-- Getrýwe gewitnes, and riht dóm, and ful loc, Ll. Th. ii. 302, 6. v. helle-, meaht-loc. loc

Related words: clýsing :-- Locu

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