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hnot

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of animals,
without horns, that has lost a horn
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  • Hnot

    mutilun,

    hnottum

    mutilatis

    • Wrt. Voc. ii. 56, 16, 17
    • .
    [Perhaps hnoc (q. v.) should be read hnot, and taken here.]
of trees,
cropped, pollarded
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  • Tó ðám hnottan stocce (cf. Usque la notte stokke,

    • iii. 374, 6
    • ),
    • C. D. v. 303, 3
    • .
  • On þone hnottan þom,

    • 289, l.
cleared of bushes (?)
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  • On hnottan ford,

    • C. D. iii. 25, 23
    • .
  • On hnottan mæræ norðæweardna,

    • v. 112, 27.
Etymology
[v.
N. E. D. not.
D. D. not (of a field) smooth, well-tilled.
]
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