Streát

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - streát

According to the Old English Dictionary:

es;

streát
m. (?), n. (?). A place with bushes (?), a thicket (?) :-- Ðys sind ðá landgemǽra into Dunnestreáttúnne (cf. in loco qui dicitur Dunnestreátún, i. 164, 8) . . . innon hænstreát; of ðám streáte, C. D. ii. 384, 12-20. [Cf. (?)M. H. Ger. ge-striuze, striuzach copse, thicket.] See next word. streat
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