Wælt
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wælt
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- wælt
- apparently some part of the thigh, a sinew (?) :-- Gif wælt wund weorðeþ, .iii. scillingas gebéte, L. Ethb. 68; Th. i. 18, 19. (The preceding section deals with wounds to the thigh. As regards the form of the word, it might be compared with O.H. Ger. walza decipula, pedica.) wælt