Wæter-pyt[t]

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wæter-pyt[t]

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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wæter-pyt[t]
m. A water-pit, well :-- Of ðam wege on ðone wæterpytt; of ðam pytte on dene, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. vi. 186, 19. On ðone wæterpyt; of ðam wæterpyt, iii. 359, 15. Heó geseah sumne wæterpytt videns puteum aquae, Gen. 21, 19. Done wæterpytt puteum illum (cf. wyllspring, (cisternam, Ex. 21, 33), oþþe betýnedne ontýne, L. Alf. 22; Th. i. 50, 6. Ofer ealle wæterpyttas super omnes lacus aquarum, Ex. 7, 19. Hig dulfon wæterpyttas they dug for water, 7, 24. wæter-pytt

Related words: 7), 16, 14. Gif hwá ádelfe wæterpyt

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