Wealg

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wealg

According to the Old English Dictionary:

wealg
Tie meaning 'insipid, nauseous' is borne out by what follows áspiwen :-- For ðǽm ǽlc wæter bið ðý unwerodre tó drincanne, æfter ðǽm ðe hit wearm bið, gif hit eft ácólað, ðonne hit ǽr wǽre, ǽr hit mon ongunne wleccan. The '?' might be left out, wealg,-wealg
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