wælstow

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Old English

Etymology

wæl +‎ stōw

Pronunciation

Noun

wælstōw f

  1. battlefield
    • The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
      An. DCCCXXXIII Hēr ġefeaht Eċġbriht cing wið XXXV sċiphlæsta æt Carrum ⁊ þǣr wearð myċel wæl ġesleġen, ⁊ þā Denisċan ahton wælstōwe ġeweald. ⁊ Hereferð ⁊ Wiġþeġn, tweġen bisċeopas, forðferdan, ⁊ Duda ⁊ Ōsmōd, tweġen ealdormenn, forðferdon.
      Year 833 In this year King Edgebright fought against thirty-five shiploads of men at Charmouth, and many were slain, and the Danes took control of the battlefield. And two bishops, Herefrith and Wigthegn, and two aldermen, Duda and Osmod, died.

Declension

Strong ō-stem:

singular plural
nominative wælstōw wælstōwa, wælstōwe
accusative wælstōwe wælstōwa, wælstōwe
genitive wælstōwe wælstōwa
dative wælstōwe wælstōwum