holdscipe

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Middle English

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Etymology

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From hold +‎ -scipe.

Noun

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holdscipe (plural holdscipes)

  1. loyalty, allegiance
    Sægdon þet hi hit dyden for ðes mynstres holdscipe. — Peterborough Chronicle, 1121
    They said they did it out of loyalty to the monastery.

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Middle English Dictionary

Old English

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Etymology

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From hold +‎ -scipe.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈxoldˌski.pe/, [ˈhoɫdˌski.pe]

Noun

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holdscipe m

  1. loyalty, allegiance
    • Eallra ðæra manna land hí fordydon ðe wǽron innan ðæs cynges holdscipeThey destroyed the lands of all those men that were in king's allegiance. (Chr. 1087; Erl. 224, 15.)

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