Mann-fultum

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - mann-fultum

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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mann-fultum
m. Military force, troops :-- Hié ǽr tweóde hwæðer hiene mon mid ǽnige monfultume gefliéman mehte they before doubted whether he (Hannibal) could be routed by any troops, Ors. 4, 9; Swt. 192, 16: 5, 7; Swt. 230, 9. Hié gegaderodon máran monfultum ðonne Philippus hæfde they got together a greater force than Philip had, 3, 7; Swt. 118, 16. mann-fultum
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