heretoch

English

Noun

heretoch (plural heretochs)

  1. (historical) Alternative form of heretog
    • 1771, William, Sir Blackstone, “Of the Military and Maritime States”, in Commentaries on the Laws of England, volume 1, pages 408–409:
      This large share of power, thus conferred by the people, though intended to preserve the liberty of the subject, was perhaps unreasonably detrimental to the prerogative of the crown: and accordingly we find a very ill use made of it by Edric duke of Mercia, in the reign of king Edmond Ironside; who, by his office of duke or heretoch, was entitled to a large command in the king's army, and by his repeated treacheries at last transferred the crown to Canute the Dane.

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