[ sǣfæreld] n. passage of the (Red) sea, AO 3833.
[ sǣfæsten] f. watery stronghold, ocean, Ex 127.
[ sǣ-faroð], -fearoð † m. sea-coast.
[ Sæfern] f. Severn. [L. Sabrina]
[ sǣfisc] m. ‘sea-fish,’ Cr.
[ sǣflōd] mn. tide, inundation, flood, flow of the sea, flood-tide, AO: (†)sea. [‘seaflood’]
[ sǣflota] m. (sea-floater), ship, An 381.
[ sǣfōr] f. sea-voyage, Seaf 42.
[ ±sǣgan] to cause to sink, settle: cause to fall, fell, destroy. [[sīgan]]
sægd- = sæged-