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ræced

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
ræced, reced, es; m. n.
A house, hall, palace
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  • Reced sélesta (

    Hrothgar's hall

    ),
      Beo. Th. 828; B. 412 : 1545; B. 770.
  • Ræced,

      3603; B. 1799.
  • Wið ðæs recedes weal,

      658; B. 326 : 1452; B. 724.
  • His (

    Lot

    ) recedes hleów,
      Cd. Th. 147, 18; Gen. 1441.
  • Se beorn (

    Noah

    ) reste on recede,
      95. 25; Gen. 1584.
  • In ræcede,

      Exon. Th. 314, 21; Mód. 17 : 413, 11; Rä. 32, 3.
  • Recyde, Runic pm. Kmbl. 340,

      11; Rún. 5.
  • Ic seah rǽplingas in ræced fergan,

      Exon. Th. 435, 2; Rä. 53, 1.
  • Con hé sídne ræced fæste gefégan,

      296, 7; Crä. 47.
  • In ðæt dimme ræced (

    a prison

    ),
      Andr. Kmbl. 2618; An. 1310.
  • Reced,

      Beo. Th. 2479; B. 1237.
  • Hwearf geond ðæt síde reced,

      3966; B. 1981.
  • Ðæt (

    Hrothgar's hall

    ) wæs foremǽrost receda,
      625; B. 310.
  • Receda wuldor, Salomones templ,

      Cd. Th. 219, 23; Dan. 59.
  • Hié on Sodoman wlítan meahton, gesáwon ofer since salo hlifian, reced ofer reádum golde,

      145, 11; Gen. 2404.
  • Ræced,

      Exon. Th. 381, 4; Rä. 2, 6.
Etymology
[O. Sax. rakud used of the Temple.]
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v. burg-, deáþ-, eorþ-, gim-, heáh-, heal-, hlín-, horn-, sund-, wín-ræced, and next word.
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v.  reced.
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