Wír-healh

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wír-healh

According to the Old English Dictionary:

Wír-healh
gen. -heales; pl. -healas; m. Wirral, the peninsula between the Dee and the Mersey:--Fór se here of Wírheale (-healan, ) in on Norð-Wealas, Chr. 895; Th. i. 170, 171. Hié fóron ðæt hié gedydon on ánre wéstre ceastre on Wírhealum; seó is Légaceaster geháten, 894; Th. i. 170, 171. wir-healh

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