Súþ-folc
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - súþ-folc
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- súþ-folc
- n. A southern people, a people living south in relation to some other:--Rómáne and eall súþfolc (ealle súþfolc, 146, 15), Lchdm. ii. 16, 1. Humbre streám tósceádeþ súþfolc Angelþeóde and norþfolc, Bd. 1, 25; S. 486, 17. Eorldóm on Norðfolc and Súðfolc (Suffolk), Chr. 1075; Erl. 213, 5. Norðmen wǽron súðfolcum swice, Cd. Th. 120, 17; Gen. 1996. [Cf. O. Sax. súðar-liudi.] suþ-folc