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Anglo-Saxon freeman
Answer for the clue "Anglo-Saxon freeman ", 5 letters:
ceorl
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Word definitions for ceorl in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Ceorl is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien 's fictional universe of Middle-earth . He appears in The Two Towers as a rider of Rohan who fought in the Second Battle of the Fords of Isen .
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ceorl \Ceorl\ (k[e^ ^o]rl or ch[~e]rl), n. [AS. See Churl , n.] (O. Eng. Hist.) A freeman of the lowest class; one not a thane or of the servile classes; a churl.
Usage examples of ceorl.
That made her a loet, a slave--well above thralls, but below ceorl commoners.
Radgar leaped from the saddle, thrust the reins into the hands of a ceorl, and ran into the main house without even taking off his mud-caked boots, an omission that Queen Charlotte regarded as a capital offense in athelings.
The thralls started saddling up Cwealm for him, but then a ceorl asked to see his warrant and he drew his sword.
Although he said he was in a hurry, Dad made a detour over to where a group of his ceorls were repairing sheepfolds, preparing for the winter.
Around the edges of the plaza, a forest of hats, hoods, and umbrellas covered ceorls and loetu and also many women and children, no doubt families of thegns.
Hence, since the ceorls doubtless formed the bulk of the population, it has been thought that the Anglo-Saxon armies of early times were essentially peasant forces.
No doubt ceorls took part in military expeditions, but they may have gone as attendants and camp-followers rather than as warriors, their chief business being to make stockades and bridges, and especially to carry provisions.