Six-gilde

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - six-gilde

According to the Old English Dictionary:

six-gilde
adj. Requiring six-fold payment or fine.: -- Diácones feoh . vi. gylde a deacon's property (when stolen) shall be paid for with a sixfold fine, L. Ethb. I; Th. i. 2, 5.

Related words: -gilde. six-gilde

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