Sleg-neát

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - sleg-neát

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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sleg-neát
n. A beast to be slaughtered :-- Hé geselle eghwelce gére tuá slegneát (slægnǽt, Chr. 852; Erl. 67, 39), Ch. Th. 105, 4. [Cf. Icel. slag-á a ewe to be slaughtered. "] Cf. sliht-swín. sleg-neat
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