Seolh

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - seolh

According to the Old English Dictionary:

seolh
gen. seóles. Add :-- Þæs nama is Seólesíg (Sýleseá, Bd. 4, 13; Sch. 521, 10. Ðá cómón twégen seólas of sǽlicum grunde, and hí mid heora flýse his fét drýgdon, and mid heora blǽde his leoma beðedon venere duo de profundo maris quadrupedia, quae vulgo lutrae vocantur. Haec anhelitu suo pedes ejus fovere coeperunt, ac villo satagebant extergere (Vit. Cuth. c. x.), Hml. Th. ii. 138, 11. Seólas simones, An. Ox. 41, 2. .vii. fiscas sélaes fyllu, sifu sélas hronaes fyllu, 54, 1. [Seólesburne, seólescumb. v. C. D. vi. 332.] seolh

Related words: l.) quod dicitur Latine insula uituli marini,

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