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heretoga
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Herepath
It is also found as a prefix in compound words such as harbour (a burh with a garrison) and heretoga (a militia leader). wikipedia.org
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heretochy
† ˈheretochy Obs. rare. [f. heretoch heretoga, after county, duchy, etc.] The territory ruled by a heretoga.1577–87 Harrison England i. vii. in Holinshed 16 Kent..was made an earledome or Heretochie..Athelstone his sonne, being the first Earle or Heretoch of the same. Ibid., Northumberland..was onli... Oxford English Dictionary
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heretoch
heretoga, heretoch, -togh (ˈhɛrɪtəʊgə) Forms: 1 heretoᵹa, 2 heretoche, 3 here-, hæretoȝe, Hist. 6–9 heretoch, 8–9 -togh, -toga. [OE. hęretoᵹa = OFris. hęrtoga, -tiga, OS. hęritogo (MDu. hertoge, -toch, -tich, Du. hertog), OHG. hęrizogo (MHG. herzoge, G. herzog), ON. hertogi (Sw. hertig, Da. hertug);... Oxford English Dictionary
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alderman
alderman (ˈɔːldəmən) Forms: 1–2 aldormann (late WS. ealdor-), 3 allderrmann, aldurmon, 4 elder-, heldar-, aldur-, aldreman, 5 aldir-, aldyr-, 4– alderman. (8–9 Historical ealderman, ealdorman.) [f. OE. aldor (ealdor): see alder n.2 + man, i.e. the man who occupied the position held in an earlier sta... Oxford English Dictionary
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duke
duke, n. (djuːk) Forms: 2–6 duc, (3 dux), 3–4 duk, 4– duke. (Also 3–5 duyk, 3–6 duck, -e, 4 douk, -e, douc, deuk, 5 dukke, dwk, -e, doke, doyk, duche, 5–6 dewke, duque, duce, Sc. duik.) [ME. duc, duk, a. F. duc, in OF. nom. dux, ducs, dus (11–12th c. in Littré), early ad. L. dux, duc-em, leader, com... Oxford English Dictionary
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here
▪ I. † here, n. Obs. Forms: 1–5 here, 3 hære, 4 her, 4–5 heere. [Com. Teut.: OE. hęre masc., gen. hęrᵹes, hęriᵹes, hęres = OFris. here, hiri, OS. heri m. and n. (MDu. hēre, Du. heir, heer n., LG. hêr n.), OHG. hari, hęri (MLG. here, Ger. heer) n., ON. hęrr m., gen. hęrjar (Sw. här, Da. hær), Goth. h... Oxford English Dictionary
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