Pull
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - pull
According to the Old English Dictionary:
es ;
- pull
- m.: e ; f. A pool, creek :-- Ondlong ðære strǽt tó máwpul ; andlang pulles, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iii. 79, 30-31. Of seges mere in ðæs pulles heáfod ... of þornbrycge in ðone pull, and æfter ðam pulle in baka brycge ... in dodhǽma pull, of ðam pulle in streám, 386, 12-19. Tó crampulle, 79, 12. Andlang Osríces pulle, 18, 18: 19, 3. On æstege pul, 444, 7. [Icel. pollr. A Celtic word : Welsh pwll : Irish poll, pull.]