Þing-stede
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - þing-stede
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- þing-stede
- m. A place where a meeting (is held :-- On ðam þingstede (in the place to which Christ had summoned his disciples to speak with them for the last time. Cf. tó Bethania þeóden his þegna gedryht gelaðade; hý ðæs láreówes word ne gehyrwdon, hyra sincgiefan, 29, 2-9; Cri. 456), Exon. Th. 31, 17; Cri. 497. Ic gefrægn leóde tósomne bannan ... Ðá wæs tó ðam þingstede þeód gesamnod, Andr. Kmbl. 2197; An. 1100. [An that hús innan, thár Pilatus was an thero thingstedi, Hél. 5307. O. H. Ger. ding-stat forum, conciliabulum: Icel. þing-staðr place where a þing is held.] v. next word. þing-stede