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segl-gird

  • noun [ masculine ]
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segl-gird, es ; m.
: e ; f.
a sail-yard, yard of a ship
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  • Segl*-*gærd

    antemna,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 100, 30.
  • Segelgyrd antenna, i. 48, 17 : antenna vel

    temo,

      56, 39.
  • Mæst sceal on ceóle, segelgyrd (

    Grein takes this == sail-girt, and as applying to the mast )

    seomian,
      Menol. Fox 509 ; Gn. C. 25.
  • Ða twegen endas ðære seglgyrde

    cornua,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 56, 40 : 48, 18.
  • Segelgyrda

    antennarum,

    ii.
      5, 41 : 88, 25.
  • Segelgyrdena, mæsta

    antennarum,

      Hpt. Gl. 529, 18.
  • Segelgyrdas

    antemnas,

      97, 29.
the cross rod from which a banner hangs (? v. segel,
)
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  • Segelgyrd labara, Wrt. Voc. ii. 78, 24. [

    Prompt. Parv.

    seyl-ȝerd antenna. Cf. O. H. Ger. segal-poum antenna ; also malus : Icel. segl-viðr a yard.] Cf. segl-ród.
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v.  segl.
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  • segl-gird, n.