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sǽ-streám

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
sǽ-streám, es; m.
Sea-stream, water of the sea
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  • Ðonne sǽstreámas flówaþ

    elationes maris.

      Ps. Th. 92, 5.
  • Sǽstreámas sealte,

      79, 11: Andr. Kmbl. 391; An. 196: 1497; An. 750.
  • Swearte sǽstreámas. Cd. Th. 80,

      9; Gen. 1326.
  • Sǽstreámum neáh,

      193, 22; Exod. 250.
  • Ic his swíðran hand settan þence ðæt hé sǽstreámum syððan wealde

    ponam in mari manum ejus, et in fluminibns dexteram ejus,

      Ps. Th. 88, 22.
  • Sicilia sǽstreámum in,

      Met. 1. 15.
Etymology
[He iwende ouer sea*-*streames, Laym. 326. Þu steorest te sea stream ꝥ hit fleden ne mot fir þan þu markedest, Marh. 9, 34. O. Sax. séo-stróm.]
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  • sǽ-streám, n.