landfyrd
English
editEtymology
editLearned borrowing from Old English landfyrd (“army”); equivalent to land + fyrd.
Noun
editlandfyrd (plural landfyrds)
- (Anglo-Saxon, historical) A ground force; ground expedition; militia; army.
- 1869, Edward A. Freeman, The history of the Norman conquest of England:
- For that purpose Harold had of course to trust to the landfyrd, the militia of the shires.