[segl-râd], st. f., sail-road, i.e. sea: dat. sg. on segl-râde, [1430].

[segn], st. n., banner, vexillum: nom. sg., [2768], [2959]; acc. sg. segen, [47], [1022]; segn, [2777]; dat. sg. under segne, [1205].—Comp. heáfod-segn.

[sel], st. n., hall, palace. See [säl].

[seld], st. n., dwelling, house: in comp. medu-seld.

ge-[selda], w. m., contubernalis, companion: acc. sg. geseldan, [1985].

[seldan], adv., seldom: oft [nô] seldan, [2030].

[seld-guma], w. m., house-man, home-stayer(?); common man?, house-carl?: nom. sg., [249].

[sele], st. m. and n., building consisting of one apartment; apartment, room: nom. sg., [81], [411]; acc. sg. sele, [827], [2353]; dat. sg. tô sele, [323], [1641]; in (on, tô) sele þam heán, [714], [920], [1017], [1985]; on sele (in the den of the dragon), [3129].—Comp.: beáh-, beór-, dryht-, eorð-, gest-, gold-, grund-, gûð-, heáh-, hring-, hrôf-, nið-, win-sele.

[sele-dreám], st. m., hall-glee, joy in the hall: acc. sg. þâra þe þis lîf ofgeaf, gesâwon sele-dreám (referring to the joy of heaven?), [2253].

[sele-ful], st. n., hall-goblet: acc. sg., [620].