[ sæl] n. nap. salu room, hall, castle, B, Rd. [‘sale’; Ger. saal]
[ sǣl] (ē) I. mf. (occl. dp. sālum) time, season, opportunity, occasion, condition, position, Lcd; Æ, AO: prosperity, happiness, joy, B. on sǣlum happy; ‘gaudete,’ GD 2026. tō sǣles in due time, NR 39.
[ sǣlāc] † n. sea-gift, sea-spoil, B.
[ sǣlād] † f. sea-way, sea-voyage.
[ sǣlāf] † f. sea-leavings, jetsam.
[ ±sǣlan] I. (ē) to take place, happen. [[sǣl I.]]
[II.] † to tie, bind, fetter, fasten: curb, restrain, confine. [[sāl]; Ger. seil]
[ sǣland] n. coast, maritime district, Ct.
sæld = [seld]