Níd-bád

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - níd-bád

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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níd-bád
f. An exaction, a due, toll :-- Ic Æðelbald Myrcna cincg wæs beden from bisceope Milréde ðæt ic him áléfde alle nédbáde tuegra sceopa, Chart. Th. 28, 25 : 29, 8. Hé nymeþ nýdbáde he (Grendel) takes toll, Beo. Th. 1200; B. 598. debitum, nídgafol, and next word. nid-bad

Related words: bádian, bǽdan, níd

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