- wæterælfadle, þonne beoþ him þa hand- næglas
wonne and þa
eagan tearige and wile
locian niþer. Do him þis to læcedome: eoforþrote, c****uc, fone nioþo- weard, eowberge...
- /glʌv/ (often +th,d,t,k) /ʊ/ OE gōd > good /gʊd/; OE bōc > book /bʊk/; OE
lōcian > to look /lʊk/; OE fōt > foot /fʊt/ ū;
often u+nd /uː/ ou /əu/ /aʊ/ OE...
- /glʌv/ (often +th,d,t,k) /ʊ/ OE gōd > good /gʊd/; OE bōc > book /bʊk/; OE
lōcian > to look /lʊk/; OE fōt > foot /fʊt/ ū;
often u+nd /uː/ ou /əu/ /aʊ/ OE...
- /glʌv/ (often +th,d,t,k) /ʊ/ OE gōd > good /gʊd/; OE bōc > book /bʊk/; OE
lōcian > to look /lʊk/; OE fōt > foot /fʊt/ ū;
often u+nd /uː/ ou /əu/ /aʊ/ OE...
- form -ōj(a)-: Proto-West-Germanic *lōkōn > Old
Saxon luokoian, Old
English lôcian "to look" (-ōj-
contracted to -i- in Old
English and Old Frisian) This innovation...
- The name
means 'Through the
animal pen' from the Old
English purh and
locian, or
alternatively "Thurlac's tun", the
holding of the
original Saxon owner...