Sǽ-wer
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - sǽ-wer
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- sǽ-wer
- a weir of some kind :-- Ðæt mynster æt Wíc, and seó híd ðæ ðǽrtó líð, and .vi. æceras and se íggað æt portes bricge and (mid?) healfe sǽwære and se mylnstede æt Mannæs bricge, C. D. iwhere the instances given under II. (especially C. D. vi. 136, 11) seem to show that in sǽwære the second element belongs to wer a weir. If mid be put for and the inflexion is accounted for.] sæ-wer