Tættec

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - tættec

According to the Old English Dictionary:

(-a, -e?)

tættec
a rag, tatter :-- Dormitatio vestietur pannis seó slápolnys byþ gescrýdd mid wácum tætticum, Homl. Ass. 9, 238. Nis se loddere mid his tasttecon mín gelíca, Homl. Th. i. 256, 9. Cf. the following passages from charters relating to the same land :-- On tættucan stán (in a later charter it is called mægenstán, 291, 7), Cod. Dip. Kmbl. beggar? In the first mentioned charters lodderes sæccing (sæxcing) occurs. tættec

Related words: 112, 35. Tættucæn stán, 340, 35. Tættaces stán, 325, 30. Tædduces stán, 253, 4. Could the word mean

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