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ceacga

noun, , n-decl., 6 occ.

Possible Types: plant, plant-related

Last Update: 22.04.2011 08:50

Meanings Last Update: 28.09.2009 11:08

  • A: plant: native
    Ulex europaeus L., gorse, Gewöhnlicher Stechginster
  • B: plant-related
    -, brushwood, Gestrüpp
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Occurrences Last Update: 28.09.2009 11:15

  • Ch 389 (Birch 723) (B15.8.111), 3 on ceaggan cumb
  • Ch 461 (Birch 762) (B15.8.154), 2 to ceaggan heale
  • Ch 461 (Birch 762) (B15.8.154), 2 of ceaggan heale
  • Ch 487 (Birch 787) (B15.8.174), 3 on ceacgan seað
  • Ch 915 (Kem 1303) (B15.8.474), 5 on Ceaggan heal
  • Ch 915 (Kem 1303) (B15.8.474), 5 of Ceaggan heale
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Image Last Update: 22.04.2011 08:50

Ulex europaeus L., gorse, Gewöhnlicher Stechginster

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Thomé, Otto Wilhelm. Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. In 4 Mappen ; 531 Tafeln in naturgetreuen Farben mit 668 Pflanzenarten. Leipzip: Teubner, 1938.

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Research Literature

DOE: Cameron, Angus, Ashley Crandell Amos, Antonette di Paolo Healey, et al. (eds.). Dictionary of Old English (A to G). CD-Rom. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies for the Dictionary of Old English Project, 2008.
Birch, Walter De Gray. Cartularium Saxonicum. 3 vols. Repr. New York and London 1964. New York, N.Y.: Johnson, 1964.
Hough, Carole. "Place-Name Evidence for Anglo-Saxon Plant-Names." in: _From Earth to Art. The Many Aspects of the Plant-World in Anglo-Saxon England._ Proceedings of the First ASPNS Symposium, University of Glasgow, 5-7 April 2000. ed. by Carole Biggam. Amsterdam - New York: Rodopi, 2003. 41-78.
Kemble, John Mitchell. Codex diplomaticus aevi Saxonici. 6 vols. Reprint of London 1839-1848. Vaduz: Kraus, 1964.
Sawyer, Peter Hayes. Anglo-Saxon Charters. Guides and handbooks / Royal Historical Society ; 8. London: Royal Historical Society, 1968.