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hlóse

  • noun [ feminine ]
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hlóse, an; f.
A pigstye, lewzf, looze (v. D. D.)
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  • Swína hlóse

    ceni, luti

    (the gloss seems to refer to the dirt of a pigstye ?),

    • Wrt. Voc. ii. 130, 77
    • .
  • Fald weoxian, scipena behweorfan and hlósan eác swá,

    • Angl. ix. 261, 19.
hlós-
occurs in a number of local names:
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  • Oth hlóscumbes heáfud,

    • C. D. B. ii. 392, 32
    • .
  • Ðis synt ðá denbǽra . . . hlósdionu, swánadionu . . . ,

    • C. D. ii. 195, 16
    • .
  • On hlóshám súewerdne,

    • C. D. B. iii. 474, 34
    • .
  • (Cf. hlossanhám,

    • C. D. iii. 377, 18
    • .)
  • hlóshrycge,

    • C. D. iii. 434, 15
    • .
  • hlósleáge,

    • Cht. Crw. 7, 48
    • .
  • On hlósmoc,

    • C. D. iii. 412, 25
    • .
  • On hlósstedes crundles súðecge,

    • 465, 15
    • .
  • On hlóswuda middeweardne,

    • v. 177, 28.
  • Cf. centum viginti porcis . . . in Hliossole et Ægelbertinherst,

    • 88, 21
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