Tæpped

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - tæpped

According to the Old English Dictionary:

tæppet, es;

tæpped
n. A covering for a floor, wall, etc., a carpet, hanging, coverlet; for a person, a tippet :-- Án healf-hrúh tæppet sipla (sipha? cf. in a list de lectis et ornamentis eorum :-- Hec amphicapa, est tapeta ex utraque parte villosa. Hec sipha, idem est, 243, cot. 1), Wrt. Voc, i. 40, 35. vii. oferbrǽdelsas and .ii. tæppedu, Chart. Th. 429, 26. Gemétum tepedum (lectulum meum stravi) tapetibus pictis (Proleripipium, Wrt. Voc. i. 238, col. 2. Typett, Prompt. Parv. 494. O. H. Ger. teppid(-th, -t), tepid(-t) tapetium, saga cilicina. From Latin.] tæpped

Related words: 7, 16), Kent. Gl. 200. [Cf. typet, tepet, Chauc. C. T. 233. Typitte

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