[999] [Above, p. 77].

[1000] Tille, pp. 19 and 15.

[1001] This pair is evidently to be explained otherwise: cp. Bilfinger, [above, p. 289], [note 1].

[1002] Beda, De temp. rat., c. 15.

[1003] This interpretation however involves the difficulty that hreðe is usually written without h (Ekwall).

[1004] Hampson, I, 422 ff.

[1005] Bibl. der angelsächs. Poesie, herausgeg. v. C. W. M. Grein, II, Göttingen, 1858, pp. 1 ff.

[1006] Hickes, I, 215.

[1007] The quotations are given in the Oxford Dictionary; see further Hampson, II, 194.

[1008] Aubrey, Rom. Gentilisme, 1686–7.