sealh

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *salhô (willow), from Proto-Indo-European *saləḱ-, *salək- (willow). Cognate with Old High German salaha (willow), Old Norse selja (willow), Latin salix (willow). More at sallow.

Noun

sealh m

  1. willow, sallow

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Descendants

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