[searo] (G. sarwa, pl.), st. n.: 1) armor, accoutrements, war-gear: nom. pl. sæ-manna searo, [329]; dat. pl. secg on searwum (a man, warrior, in panoply), [249], [2701]; in (on) searwum, [323], [1558]; [2531], [2569]; instr. pl. searwum, [1814].—2) insidiae, ambuscade, waylaying, deception, battle: þâ ic of searwum cwom, fâh from feóndum, [419].—3) cunning, art, skill: instr. pl. sadol searwum fâh (saddle cunningly ornamented), [1039]; earmbeága fela, searwum ge-sæled (many cunningly-linked armlets), [2765].—Comp. fyrd-, gûð-, inwit-searo.

[searo-bend], st. f., band, bond, of curious workmanship: instr. pl. searo-bendum fäst, [2087].

[searo-fâh], adj., cunningly inlaid, ornamented, with gold: nom. sg. here-byrne hondum ge-broden, sîd and searo-fâh, [1445].

[searo-ge-þräc], st. n., heap of treasure-objects: acc. sg., [3103].

[searo-gim], st. m., cunningly set gem, rich jewel: acc. pl. searo-gimmas, [2750]; gen. pl. searo-gimma, [1158].

[searo-grim], adj., cunning and fierce: nom. sg., [595].

[searo-häbbend], pres. part. as subst., arms-bearing, warrior with his trappings: gen. pl. searo-häbbendra, [237].

[searo-net], st. n., armor-net, shirt of mail, corselet: nom. sg., [406].

[searo-nîð], st. m.: 1) cunning hostility, plot, wiles: acc. pl. searo-nîðas, [1201], [2739].—2) also, only hostility, feud, contest: acc. pl. searo-nîðas, [3068]; gen. pl. searo-nîða, [582].

[searo-þanc], st. m., ingenuity: instr. pl. searo-þoncum, [776].