Mete-rǽdere
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - mete-rǽdere
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- mete-rǽdere
- m. The brother appointed for the week to read aloud to the others at meals. Cf. Be ðǽre wucan rǽdere. Gebróðra gereorde æt hyra mýsum ne sceal beón bútan háligre rǽdinge, R. Ben. 62, 2-4, and see the whole chapter :-- Gyf þú meterǽdere fyldstól habban wille, Tech. ii. 122, 20. mete-rædere