Sceáde-sealf

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - sceáde-sealf

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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sceáde-sealf
f. A salve that may be shed on a place (? I. 3), a medicinal powder :-- Sceádesealf tó eágum, Lchdm. ii. 300, 6. Wyrc góde dríge scádesealfe: nim gebærned sealt and piper and hwíte-wudu, gegníd tó duste ásift þurh cláð, dó lytlum on, 308, 22. sceade-sealf

Related words: sceádan,

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