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fyrd
English
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Old English fyrd. Doublet of ferd.
Noun
fyrd (plural fyrds)
- (historical) In early Anglo-Saxon times, an army that was mobilized from freemen to defend their shire, or from select representatives to join a royal expedition.
- Regia Anglorum - Anglo-Saxon Social Organisation:
- Below the king were the eoldermen, the ruling nobility. The eolderman was the king's 'viceroy' in a shire, responsible for administration and justice, for calling out the fyrd and leading its forces in the field.
- Regia Anglorum - Anglo-Saxon Social Organisation:
Related terms
- landfyrd
- shipfyrd
Old English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fyrd/, [fyr?d]
Noun
fyrd f
- Alternative form of fierd
Declension
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fynd
English
Verb
fynd
- Obsolete spelling of find
Anagrams
- FDNY
Middle English
Noun
fynd (plural fyndes)
- Alternative form of feend
Welsh
Pronunciation
- (North Wales) IPA(key): /v??nd/
- (South Wales) IPA(key): /v?nd/
Verb
fynd
- Soft mutation of mynd.
Mutation
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