Eást-weg
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - eást-weg
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- eást-weg
- Substitute: A way to or in the east; in pl. eastern parts, the east:--Þonan mæg hé on eástwegum síð behealdan hwonne swegles tapur hǽdre blíce (cf. hwan sie (the Magi) an óstarwegun gisáhin kumbal liuhtian hédro, Hél. 634), Ph. 113. Hí gelǽddon on langne síð Israéla cyn on eástwegas tó Babilonia, Dan. 69. Ofer eástwegis travelling from the east, El. 255: 996. [Cf. Icel. austr-vegr used especially of Russia, Wenden, the East Baltic.] east-weg