hæmedceorl

Old English

noun
Definitions
  • a married man

Etymology

Compound from Old English hǣmed (sexual intercourse, cohabitation) + Old English ċeorl (peasant, a hero, male person, a man of inferior class, commoner, husbandman, a churl, a countryman, man, a freeman of the lowest class, layman, husband, rustic).

Origin

Old English

ċeorl

Gloss

peasant, a hero, male person, a man of inferior class, commoner, husbandman, a churl, a countryman, man, a freeman of the lowest class, layman, husband, rustic

Concept
Semantic Field

Kinship

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

Kanji

男, 夫, 士

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