Strōd

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - strōd

According to the Old English Dictionary:

(strod ?), es;

strōd
n. ?: -- Andlang dīces on dæt strōd; eást andlang strōdes; of dam strōde on scagan, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. the reference is to the same place in both charters), 334, 32. On secglāges strōd; of secglāhes strōde, iii. 79, 17. The word occurs in local names, Strōdwīc Strudwick (Northants), ii. 318, 30. Ðæt land æt Strōdistūne, iv. 288, 18. Perhaps it is left in Strood (Kent). [O. H. Ger. struot silva, Grff. vi. 751, Grmm. R. A. 635.] -strod,strod

Related words: 230, 4. Ūtt þurh Wynnawudu on strōd nordweard (

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