danelae (c.1155)

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danelae (c.1155)

[ FEW: *15/ii,53b danisk; Gdf: ; GdfC: ; TL: ; DEAF: ; DMF: ; TLF: ; OED:  Dane-law n.; MED:  Dene-laue n.; DMLBS: 557c Danelaga ]
deneglawe,  denelae,  denelahe,  denelahge  
M.E.

s.

1lawhist.Danelaw, set of laws and customs used by the Danes in England
( c.1155; MS: s.xii3/3 )  E s’il ne pot guarant ne testimonie aveir, si perderad, e parsoudrad, e pert sun aveir vers sun seinur; ceo est en merchenelahe e en denelahge (var. (I: s.xvi) denelae)  21.2
( s.xiii4/4; MS: 1307-15 ) En ces .xxxij. contees sunt establis .iij. leis. Le une est apelle west[s]axenelawe, l'autre deneglawe, la terce merchenelauue  32
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