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fald

  • noun [ masculinefeminine ]
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fald, es; m. (not f.)
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  • Falud (-aed)

    bobellum,

    • Txts. 45, 310
    • .
  • Falod,

    • Wrt. Voc. ii. 11, 21
    • .
  • Falaed

    stabulum,

    • Txts. 99, 1920
    • .
  • Fald

    volio (l. (?) ovile),

    • Wrt. Voc. i. 287, 62
    • .
  • Mid swylcum monnum byð hell gefylled swá swá fald mid sceápum,

    • Ps. Th. 48, 13
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  • On ðone ealdan fald; of ðám ealdan falde . . . On Bunningfald; of Bunningfalde on æscfald; of æscfalde . . . on Wufincgfald,

    • C. D. vi. 56, 9-15
    • :
    • Cht. E. 290, 31
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  • Gebúr sceal licgan of Martinus mæssan oð Eástran æt hláfordes falde,

    • Ll. Th. i. 434, 13
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  • Wác byð se hyrde æt falde þe nete þá heorde þe hé healdan sceal mid hreáme bewerian, . . . gyf þǽr hwlyc þeódsceaþa sceaþian onginneð,

    • ii. 326, 10.
  • Þæs þe tó túne belimpð . . . ge on felda ge on falde,

    • Angl. ix. 260, 1
    • .
  • Fald weoxian,

    • 261, 18
    • .
  • On wifilingfalod westeweardne,

    • C. D. ii. 172, 25
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  • Byringfalod, fæstanfalod,

    • 195, 20
    • .
  • Falodleáh,

      v.
    • 70, 24
    • .
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Etymology
[
O. L. Ger. faled bovellium.
]
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v. deór-, hind-, pund-, stód-, wudu-fald.
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