Sǽ-lád
Słownik Anglo-Saski Staroangielski Boswortha i Tollera - sǽ-lád
Zgodnie ze Słownikiem Staroangielskim:
- sǽ-lád
- a course or way on the sea:--Wé on sǽláde (in our course) brecaþ ofer bæðweg, Andr. Kmbl. 1022; An. 511. Hie on sǽláde wíf tó Denum feredon they on the watery way took the woman to Denmark, Beo. Th. 2319; B. 1157. Hé tó gyrnwræce swíðor þohte ðonne tó sǽláde his thoughts were turned rather to vengeance effected by wiles than to taking his way over the sea, 2283; B. 1139. [Cf. Icel. sjó-leiði a seaway; sjó-leiðis by sea.] sæ-lad