Rád-stefn

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - rád-stefn

According to the Old English Dictionary:

rád-stefn
Substitute: A summons carried by a mounted person. The later Latin versions are: Si tainus ascendisset, ut seruiret regi et equitatus sni uice fungeretur in familia sua, and: Si þegen ita profecisset, ut regi seruisset et uice sua equitaret in missiatico regis. Perhaps an instance of such service is given in the following :-- Án scírgemót sæt æt Ægelnódes stáne be Cnutes dæge cinges . . . and Tofig Prúda cóm ðǽr on ðæs cinges ǽrende, C. D. i

Related words: 54, 8-13. rad-stefn

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