- landríca
- m (-n/-n) landed proprietor
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
landrica — landagende, landhlaford, or landrica /laendeyjand/ Isndl6rd/l?end(h)laevard/laendraka/ In Saxon law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil. + landhlaford /landlord/ In old English law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil … Black's law dictionary
landrica — landagende, landhlaford, or landrica /laendeyjand/ Isndl6rd/l?end(h)laevard/laendraka/ In Saxon law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil. + landhlaford /landlord/ In old English law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil … Black's law dictionary
landagende, landhlaford, or landrica — /laendeyjand/ Isndl6rd/l?end(h)laevard/laendraka/ In Saxon law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil. + landhlaford /landlord/ In old English law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil … Black's law dictionary
landagende, landhlaford, or landrica — /laendeyjand/ Isndl6rd/l?end(h)laevard/laendraka/ In Saxon law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil. + landhlaford /landlord/ In old English law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil … Black's law dictionary
Anglo-Saxon law — While there is virtually no evidence of Anglo Saxon law per se (i.e. case law and jurisprudence), a significant amount of the literature of law from the Anglo Saxon period still survives. Discussion of Anglo Saxon law must, therefore, be confined … Wikipedia
landagende — landagende, landhlaford, or landrica /laendeyjand/ Isndl6rd/l?end(h)laevard/laendraka/ In Saxon law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil. + landhlaford /landlord/ In old English law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil … Black's law dictionary
landhlaford — landagende, landhlaford, or landrica /laendeyjand/ Isndl6rd/l?end(h)laevard/laendraka/ In Saxon law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil. + landhlaford /landlord/ In old English law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil … Black's law dictionary
landagende — landagende, landhlaford, or landrica /laendeyjand/ Isndl6rd/l?end(h)laevard/laendraka/ In Saxon law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil. + landhlaford /landlord/ In old English law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil … Black's law dictionary
landhlaford — landagende, landhlaford, or landrica /laendeyjand/ Isndl6rd/l?end(h)laevard/laendraka/ In Saxon law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil. + landhlaford /landlord/ In old English law, a proprietor of land; lord of the soil … Black's law dictionary