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sǽ-deór

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
sǽ-deór, es; m.
A sea-beast (cf. Milton's 'that sea-beast Leviathan')
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  • Hine swencte on sunde sǽdeór monig,

      Beo. Th. 3025; B. 1510.
  • Hé hét his ágene men hine sændan on ðone sǽ, and ða sǽdeór hine sóna forswulgon,

      Shrn. 54, 27.
  • Hý mon wearp in sǽdeóra seáþ,

      133, 11.
  • Gif hit on Frigedæig þunrige, ðæt tácnaþ sǽdeóra cwealm,

      Lchdm. iii. 180, 17.
Etymology
[Icel. sjó-dýr.]
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