Wīg-trod
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wīg-trod
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- wīg-trod
- , es; n. : -trodu (? f. A war-track, the road along which an army has passed :-- Wītrod ( = wīgtrod) gefeól heáh of heofonum handweorc Godes on to the track where the host of Israel had passed fell from the heavens the lofty walls raised by God's hand (cf. se āgend up ārǣrde reáde streámas. . . syndon da foreweallas gestēpte ōō wolcna hrōf, 196, 28; Exod. 298), Cd. Th. 208, 31 ; Exod. 491. wig-trod