middeldæl
Old English
Etymology
From middel (“middle”) + dǣl (“part, portion”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmid.delˌdæːl/
Noun
middeldǣl n
- middle
- late 9th century, translation of Orosius’ History Against the Pagans
- Asia onġen ðǣm middeldǣle on þǣm ēastende, þǣr liġeð ūt on þone gārseċġ þǣre īe þe mon hātað Gandis. Þone gārseċġ mon hǣt Indisċ.
- Asia begins in the Middle East, where the river known as the Ganges leads to the ocean. That ocean is called the Indian Ocean.
- late 9th century, translation of Orosius’ History Against the Pagans
Related terms
References
- Joseph Bosworth, T. Northcote Toller (1898) “middel-dǽl”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, second edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.