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eald-land

  • noun [ neuter ]
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eald-land, es; n.
Old-land, land that has remained long untilled: (cf. old-land ground that has lain untilled a long time and is now ploughed up; arable land which has been laid down in grass more than two years. D.D.)
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  • Feówer æceras be-westan exan fornágeán Eádferðes ealdlande,

      C.D. iii. 411, 28.
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  • eald-land, n.