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fót-spure

  • noun [ neuter ]
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fót-spure, es; n.
A foot-support, foot-rest; pĕdum fultūra
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  • Hí clumben upp to ðe hálge róde, námen ðá ðe kynehelm of úre Drihtnes heáfod, eall of smeáte golde, námen ðá ðet fótspure ðe wæs undernæðen his fóte, ðæt wæs eall of reád golde

    they climbed up to the holy cross, and took the crown, all of beaten gold, from our Lord's head, and took the foot-rest which was underneath his foot, which was all of red gold,

    • Chr. 1070
    • ;
    • Erl. 209, 6-8.
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v.  -spure.
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