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Bricg

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Bricg, Brycg, e; f. [Sim. Dun. Brige: Hovd. Briges: Matt. West. Brigges] .
Bridgenorth in Shropshire; oppidum in agro Salopiensi
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  • Æðelflǽd ða burh getimbrede set Bricge

    Æthelfled built the fortress at Bridgenorth,

      Chr. 912; Th. 186, 10, col. 2; 187, 10, col. 1.
Bruges in Belgium; Brugæ, Flandriæ emporium
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  • Heó com to Bricge begeondon sǽ

    she came to Bruges beyond the sea,

      Chr. 1037; Erl. 166, 7.
  • Férde Swegen út to Baldewines lande to Brycge

    Sweyn went out to Baldwin's land to Bruges,

      1045; Erl. 170, 11: 1046; Erl. 175, 6: 1052; Erl. 181, 20: 1052; Erl. 182, 4.
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