Wille-cærse

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wille-cærse

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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wille-cærse
f. Well-kerse (water-cress :-- Wyllecyrse foenum graecum, Wrt. Voc. i. 67, 76. Willecærse britia, 286, 28. Wyllecærse fenegrecio, ii. 38, 77. Seód mid wyllecærsan (-cersan, v. l.), Lchdm. i. 140, 12. Nim wyllecærsan (-en, MS.), iii. 134, 2. [Were me leuere lyue by wellecarses (ete watercrasses, v. l.), Piers P. C. 7, 292.] wille-cærse

Related words: Jamieson's Dict.),

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