Sceap

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - sceap

According to the Old English Dictionary:

es ;

sceap
n. A private part :--Hé getǽlde his fæder Noe, ðǽr hé on his sceape lócode, Anglia xi. 2, 53. Wið gicþan ðæra sceapa, Lchdm. i. 38, 15.

Related words: for-, ge-, land-sceap. sceap

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