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heáfod-man

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
heáfod-man, -mann, es; m.
A chief man, prince, captain, leader
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  • Heáfodman vel þegn

    primas,

      Ælfc. Gl. 68; Som. 70, 5; Wrt. Voc. 42, 14: Homl. Th. ii. 514, 14.
  • Þæt folc wearþ micclum ástyred, and ða heáfodmenn and ða bóceras

    the people were much stirred up and the elders and the scribes,

    i.
      44, 30.
  • Israhéla heáfodmen

    heads of thousands in Israel,

      Num. 1, 16: 13, 3: Jos. 23, 2.
  • Þa heáfodmen

    the lords [of the Philistines],

      Jud. 16, 27: Chr. 1069; Erl. 207, 15: 1101; Erl. 237, 14, 25.
  • Ðǽr on wǽron twægen heáfodmen Cnut and Hácun eorl

    in them were two leaders, Cnut and earl Hakon,

      1075; Erl. 214, 7.
Etymology
[Laym. hæfdmen, pl: Orm. hæfeddmann: Icel. höfuðs-maðr a chief, leader: O. H. Ger. haubitman satrapa: Ger. hauptmann captain.]
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  • heáfod-man, n.