Eolhx

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - eolhx

According to the Old English Dictionary:

eolhx
Substitute: eolh-secg, es; m. Some kind of sedge :-- Eolxsegc papilluum, Wrt. Voc. i. 286, 36. (See other instances under secg, and

Related words: Lch. iii. 324.) ¶ the word occurs as the name of a rune :-- Eolxsecg eard hæfð oftust on fenne, wundað grimme beorna gehwylcne þe him ǽnigne onfeng gedéð, Rún. 15. See Wimmer, Runenschrift, p. 132. eolhx

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