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sǽlan

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
sǽlan, p. de.
Wright's OE grammar
§530; §643;
to fasten with a cord
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  • Hé sǽlde tó sande sídfæðmed scip oncerbendum fæst,

      Beo. Th. 3838; B. 1917.
  • Wedera leóde sǽwudu sǽldon,

      457; B. 226.
  • Hwǽr wé sǽlan sceolon sǽhengestas ancrum fæste,

      Exon. Th. 54, 3; Cri. 863.
  • Ymb geofenes stæþ gearwe stódon sǽlde sǽmearas,

      Elen. Kmbl. 455; El. 228.
fig.
to restrain, repress, confine
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  • Dómgeorne dreórigne hyge oft in heora breóstcofan bindaþ fæste. Swá ic módsefan mínne sceolde oft feterum sǽlan,

      Exon. Th. 287, 29; Wand. 21.
  • Sǽlde sǽgrundas

    the bound sea-depths

    (in contrast with the relaxing of the bonds which held the sea, when a passage was made through it for the Israelites),
      Cd. Th. 196, 9; Exod. 289.
Etymology
[Goth. in-sailjan.]
Similar entries
v. á-, ge-, on-, un-sǽlan; sál.
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