Unfriþ-mann
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - unfriþ-mann
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- unfriþ-mann
- m. A man of a country not at peace with another, a man of a hostile country :-- Gif hé his ǽhta bere geman[g] ðara unfriðmanna ǽhta intó húse, þolie his ǽhta si pecuniam suam inter pecuniam unfriðfmannorum, i.e. pacem non habentium, in domo mittat, perdat pecuniam suam (Lat. vers.), L. Eth. ii. 3; Th. i. 286, 11. [O. Frs. unfreth-monn.]