Feaxede
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - feaxede
According to the Old English Dictionary:
fexede;
- feaxede
- adj. Having long hair, long-haired; cŏmātus :-- Sume men cweðaþ ðæt cométa síe feaxede [fexede, Th. 162, 9, col. 2, 3; 163, 10] steorra, forðæm ðǽr stent lang leóma of, hwílum on áne healfe, hwílum on ǽlce healfe some men say that a comet is a long-haired star, because there stands a long ray from it, sometimes on one side, sometimes on each side; Chr. 891; Th. 162, 9-14, col. 1. DER. ge-feaxode, -fexede, síd-fexede. feaxede