Sigle

Old English Dictionary Entry

Sigle

Old English Dictionary Entry

Part of speech: es ; Related words: máðum-sigle ; sigel, in-sigle. sigle

Definitions

1 sigle

n. A necklace, collar, band for the neck :--Ne beóþ ðǽr forþ borene sigele ne beágas ne heora heáfodgold, Wulfst. 253, 23. Ðá gemétte heó under hrægele gylden sigele (monile), Bd. 4, 23 ; S. 595, 5. Háma ætwæg Brósinga mene, sigle and sincfæt, Beo. Th. 2404 ; B. 1200. In mínum sweoran ic mé gemon beran ða ýdlan byrþenne gyldenra sigla in collo me memini supervacua monitium pondera portare, Bd. 4, 19 ; S. 589, 27 : Beo. Th. 2318 ; B. 1157. Hí on beorg dydon bég and siglu . . . hyrsta, 6308 ; B. 3164. [Icel. sigli a necklace.]

Runic Inscription

ᛋᛁᚷᛚᛖ

Possible runic inscription in Anglo-Saxon futhorc

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