Sǽ-genga

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - sǽ-genga

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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sǽ-genga
m. I. a sea-goer, a mariner:--Ða gleáwe sǽgenga (gleáwan sǽgengan ?) wel hig understandaþ ðæt eorþlíce líchamlíce beóþ fulran on weaxendum mónan ðonne on wanigendum the skilful mariners well understand that earthly, corporeal things are fuller with a waxing than with a waning moon, Anglia viii. 327, 21. II. a vessel, ship:--Sǽgenga fór, fleát fámigheals forþ ofer ýðe, bundenstefna ofer brimstreámas, Beo. Th. 3821; B. 1908: 3769; B. 1882. sæ-genga
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