Sǽ-mearh

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

sǽ-mearh
a sea-horse, a ship :-- Ús bær heáhstefn naca, snellíc sǽmearh, Andr. Kmbl. 533; An. 267. Meahte gesión brimwudu myrgan, sǽmearh plegan, Elen. Kmbl. 490; El. 245. Fearoþhengestas, sǽmearas, 455 ; El. 228. Heáhstefn scipu, sǽmearas. Exon. Th. 361, 5; Wal. 15. [For similar terms in Icelandic

Related words: Corpus Poeticum Boreale, vol. ii. p. 458.] Cf. sǽ-hengest. sæ-mearh

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