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secga

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
secga, an ; m.
One who says or tells, an informant
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  • Ne ic nán sóðre wát, búte swá mín secga mé sǽde,

      L. O. 4 ; Th. i. 180, 12.
Etymology
[Þer weore segge (or from seg a man (?). The other MS. has gleomenne) songe, Laym. 5109. Cf. O. Sax. O. H. Ger. sago : O. Frs. sega, in compounds.]
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