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sǽ-lida

  • noun [ masculine ]
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sǽ-lida, -leoda, an; m.
A sea-goer, sailor
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  • Snottor sǽleoda (

    Noah

    ),
      Cd. Th. 201, 18; Exod. 374.
  • Gehýrst ðú, sǽlida! . . . brimmanna boda! Byrht. Th. 133,

      4; By. 45.
  • Ic ǽfre ne geseah ǽnigne mann ðé gelícne steóran ofer stæfnan . . Ic georne wát ðæt ic ǽfre ne geseah on sǽleodan syllicran cræft

    I have never seen in a seaman more wondrous skill,

      Andr. Kmbl. 999; An. 500.
  • Nǽfre ic sǽlidan sélran métte,

      941;An. 471.
  • Offa ðone sǽlidan slóh,

      Byrht. Th. 140, 10; By. 286.
  • Cf. sǽ-líðend.
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v.  sǽ-leoda lida.
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  • sǽ-lida, n.