Searu-net[t]
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - searu-net[t]
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- searu-net[t]
- n. I. an armour-net, or a net ingeniously wrought, a coat of mail:--On him byrne scán, searonet seowed smiþes orþancum, Beo. Th. 816; B. 406. II. a net of treachery or guile, a net (metaph.), a snare, wile:--Mé elþeódige inwitwrásne, searonet seóþaþ, Andr. Kmbl. 127; An. 64. Searonettum beseted beset with snares, 1885; An. 945. searu-nett