Weall-steáp
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - weall-steáp
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- weall-steáp
- adj. I. high as regards its walls or buildings, with lofty walls:--Hié on weallsteápe burg (cf. seó steápe burh on Sennar, 102, 15; Gen. 1700) wlítan meahton, Cd. Th. 145, 7; Gen. 2402. II. with lofty cliffs, lofty. II:--Hié oferfóran weallsteápan hleoðu, Cd. Th. 108, 8; Gen. 1803. weall-steap