Ranc-strǽt

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ranc-strǽt

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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ranc-strǽt
f. A road in which bravery is displayed (?) :-- God ðé wǽpnum lǽt rancstrǽte forþ rúme wyrcan God let thee with weapons work an ample road where thy bravery was shewn (of Abraham's rescuing Lot), Cd. Th. 127, 17; Gen. 2112.

Related words: ranc. ranc-stræt

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