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secg

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
secg, es; m. n.
Wright's OE grammar
§259; §274; §319; §351; §352; §375;
Sedge; carex, gladiolum, lisca
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  • Ðis secg (segc)

    haec carex,

      Ælfc. Gr. 9, 61; Zup. 69, 16.
  • Segg, secg, saecg

    gladiolum,

      Txts. 66, 463.
  • Sech

    carex,

      50, 251.
  • Seic,

      115, 151.
  • Secg,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 13, 28.
  • Segc, i. 79, 65.
  • Segg,

      67, 3.
  • Secg

    gladiolum,

    ii.
      40, 70.
  • Segc,

      70, 29.
  • Secgg, i. 67, 55.
  • Secg

    lisca, ii. 53, 45: carex vel sabium vel lisca )

    i.
      31, 28.
  • Endlefan snǽda reádes secges,

      Lchdm, ii. 102, 17.
  • Handfulle secges,

      356, 1.
  • Wyl neoþoweardne secg, 52, 16: 66, 5.[Eolug-secg

    papyrus,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 67, 58.
  • Ilug-segg,

      Txts. 86, 781.
  • See also eolhx, hamer-, mór-secgr Grein cites risc-seccas carices.] Cf. secg a sword.
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v.  sæcg segc.
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  • secg, n.