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pund
/pund /
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Morphological Analysis
Wordclass:
Noun
Gender:
Neuter
Related §§ in Wright's OE Grammar:
§109
,
§291
,
pund
a pound, an enclosure.
Cf. Si pundbreche, i. infractura parci, fiat, L. H. I. 40; Th. i. 540, 5. See also pyndan.
Node: Body
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Bosworth, Joseph. "pund."
An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary: Based on the Manuscript Collections of the Late Joseph Bosworth
. Ed. Thomas Northcote Toller. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1898. 779.
Possibly connected entries from the Supplement:
pund
.
I.
add
:-- .X. pund caeses, C. D. i. 293, 10. Se sester sceal wegan twá pund be sylfyrgewyht, Lch. iii. 92, 14.
II a.
add
:-- Man geald ǽrest gafol Deniscan mannum . . . þ̵ wæs .x. þúsend punda, Chr. 991; P. 127, 5. Twá and twéntig þúsend punda goldes and seolfres mon gesealde þám here of Ænglalande wið friðe, Ll. Th. i. 288, 11, Mid .v. pundum mǽrra pæninga, 62, 9. Hí geféngon Cameleac biscop and áliésde Eádweard cyning hine eft mid .xl. pundum, Chr. 918; P. 98, 15.
II b.
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:-- Drihten pundu
(talenta)
forgyfð, Scint. 132, 7.
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