Wudu-rǽden[n]

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wudu-rǽden[n]

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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wudu-rǽden[n]
f. Woodcutting, right of cutting timber in a wood :-- Ánan esne gebyreþ tó metsunge .xii. pund gódes cornes, and wudurǽden be landside (the amount of wood that he may cut is to be determined by local custom), L. R. S. 8 ; Th. i. 436, 27. Twá hund swína mæsten and wudurǽden loca hwæs man beþurfe, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. i

Related words: 20, 5. An ic twéga wǽna gang tó wuduredenne, vi. 36, 16. Heó hæbbe ða wudurǽddenne in ðæm wuda ðe ða ceorlas brúcaþ, and éc ic hire léte tó ðæt ceorla gráf, ii. 100, 14. wudu-rædenn

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