Sealflan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - sealflan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- sealflan
- p. ode To salve, anoint:--Sealfode fotam, Wrt. Voc. ii. 37, 16: 85, 22. Gisalbot delibutus, Txts. 56, 325. [Salue me mine wunden, Marh. 5, 30. Eȝhesallfe to sallfenn þe follkes herrtess eȝhe, Orm. 9427. Þatt mann þatt smeredd iss and sallfedd, 13243. Buten ȝif heorte wunden beon isalued, A. R. 274, 30. Goth. salbón to anoint: O. Sax. salbón: O. H. Ger. salbón ungere, fovere, impinguare.] sealflan