Wésa

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wésa

According to the Old English Dictionary:

an;

wésa
m. A soaker, one that drinks intemperately:--Wésan oþþe eteras commessatores (Pro

Related words: 28, 7), Kent. Gl. 1044. v. wésan; ealo-wósa. wesa

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