yþlaf

Old English

FWOTD – 29 August 2015

Etymology

From ȳþ + lāf.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈyːθˌlɑːf/, [ˈyːðˌlɑːf]

Noun

ȳþlāf f

  1. what is left by the waves; detritus on the shore
    • Beowulf, lines 565-566:
      ac on mergenne mecum wunde / be yþlafe uppe lægon
      but in the morning, wounded by swords / they lay up along the detritus on the shore

Declension

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