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frithborh
† ˈfrithborh Law. Only OE. and Hist. Also frithborg, -burg, frichborgh, fridburgh, friborg(h, -burg(h, -bourg, freoborg, freeborgh. [OE. *friðborh lit. ‘peace-pledge’: see frith n.1 and borrow n.; the word, though found in no document earlier than the spurious ‘Laws of Edward the Confessor’ (app. th... Oxford English Dictionary
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friborgh
friborgh, -burgh see frithborh, Hist. Oxford English Dictionary
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thridborrow
ˈthirdborough, ˈthridborrow Obs. exc. Hist. Also 5–6 (7–8) thrid-, 6 thred-, thur-, thar-, 6–7 therd-; 5 -borro, 6 -bourogh(e, -borow(e, 6–7 -barow(e, -barrow, 7 -borrow, -bearer. [In 15th c. thridborro, 16th c. thridborowe, later third-borow; and with both elements variously corrupted. Early eviden... Oxford English Dictionary
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frithburgher
† ˈfrithburgher Obs. local. [Interpreted as f. frith n.2 + burgher; but perh. originally connected with frithborh.]1587 in Chambers' Bk. Days I. 728 The Lord Bailiff..issued his summons..to choose four ‘Frith Burghers’..to act as jurymen. 1769 De Foe's Tour Gt. Brit. III. 151 If the Offence was comm... Oxford English Dictionary
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frank-pledge
ˈfrank-pledge O.E. Law. Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: 5 fraunciplegge, 6 frankepledge, 6–8 fran(c)(k)ple(d)ge, 6– frankpledge. [a. AF. franc-plege (Latinized franciplegium), f. franc frank a.2 + plege pledge; app. a Norman mistranslation of OE. friþ-borh peace-pledge (see frithborh), friþ having been suppo... Oxford English Dictionary
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pledge
▪ I. pledge, n. (plɛdʒ) Forms: 4–6 plege, plegge, 6 pledg, 5– pledge (6 Sc. pladge, plage, plaige, pleage, 7 pleg). [Late ME. a. OF. plege (Roland, c 1080, and Anglo-F.), pleige, plaige, plo(i)ge, etc., mod.F. pleige hostage, security, bail, pledge:—early Frankish L. plevium, plibium, plebium, a 600... Oxford English Dictionary
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peace
▪ I. peace, n. (piːs) Forms: 2–4 pais, 2–6 pes, (3–5 pays, peys, 3–6 peis, 4 payes, 4–5 payse, pese, pees, Sc. and north. pess), 4–6 pece, (5 peese), 5–6 peas, pease, (pesse, Sc. peice, 5–7 peax, 6 Sc. peiss, pace), 6– peace. [Early ME. pais, a. OF. pais (11th c. in Littré), mod.F. paix (= Pr. patz,... Oxford English Dictionary
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