eæ- = ea-

eafera = [eafora]

[ ēafisc] † m. river-fish.

[ eafor] I. mn? the obligation due from a tenant to the king to convey goods and messengers? (BT), Ct.

[II.] (*) draught-horse, v. LL 2·57.

[III.] = [eofor], eafor- = eofor-

[ eafora] † m. posterity, son, child; successor, heir. [cp. Goth. afar]

[ eafoð] † n. power, strength, might.

eafra = [eafora]

eaftra = [æfterra]