Méd-gilda

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - méd-gilda

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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méd-gilda
m. One who receives pay, a needy person :-- Wædla l médgylda mendicus, Ps. Lamb. 39, 18. Se hýra oððe se médgylda the hireling or the mercenary, Homl. Th. i. 242, 5. Swá swá médgildan (hireling's) dagas, ii. 454, 27. Nafa ðú ðínne néhstan for weal and for médgildan non fratrem tuum opprimes servitute famulorum, Le

Related words: 25, 39. med-gilda

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