Sele-secg
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - sele-secg
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- sele-secg
- m. A hall-man, a retainer who has a place in his lord's hall:-- Gemon hé selesecgas and sincþnege, hú hine his goldwine wenede tó wiste, Exon. Th. 288, 20; Wand. 34. Cf. seld-guma. sele-secg