[ sēað] I. (ǣ) m. hole, pit, MkL; CP; Mdf: well, cistern, spring, fountain, lake, Mdf. [‘seath’; sēoðan]
[II.] pret. 3 sg. of [sēoðan].
[ sēaða] m. heartburn? Lcd 21a.
[ sēaw] m. sap, juice, moisture, Lcd. [‘sew’]
[ +sēaw] succulent, Lcd 95b.
[ seax] n. knife, hip-knife, short sword, dirk, dagger, Æ (e), B, Cp (æ); CP. [‘sax’]
[ seaxbenn] (siex-) f. dagger-wound, B 2904.
[ Seaxe], Seaxan mpl. (gp. Seaxna) Saxons, AO.
[ Seaxland] (e) n. England, Shr 164.
[ ±sēcan] I. to search for, ‘seek’ (‘i-seche’), inquire, ask for, look for, B, Bo, BH, Jul; Æ: strive after, long for, wish, desire, Jn; CP. s. on, tō look to for, expect from, CP: visit, go to, AO, B; Æ: approach, attain to, Bl, Ps: attack, pursue, B, Chr; AO: go, move, proceed, Æ.