Wīg-rād

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wīg-rād

According to the Old English Dictionary:

(

wīg-rād
?), e; f. A war-road, road along which an army passes :-- Gewāt him Abraham on da wīgrōde (-rāde ? -trode ? Abraham betook himself to the way where the foe had gone and saw the track of their retreat, Cd. Th. 125, 24; Gen. 2084. wig-rad

Related words: wīg-trod) wider-trod seen lādra monna

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