mid eofer-sprēotum
hēoro-hōcyhtum, _with hunting-spears which were
provided
with sharp hooks_,
1438.
Beowulf
iöfur): nom. pl. þonne ... eoferas cnysedan, _when the
heroes rushed upon each other_, 1329, where eoferas and fēðan stand in the
same relation to each other as cnysedan and hniton.
eofor-līc, st. n. _boar-image_ (on the helmet): nom. pl. eofor-līc scionon,
303.
eofor-sprēot, st. m., _boar-spear_: dat. pl.
mid eofer-sprēotum
hēoro-hōcyhtum, _with hunting-spears which were
provided
with sharp hooks_,
1438.
eoguð, ioguð. See geogoð.
eolet, st. m. n., _sea_(?): gen. sg. eoletes, 224.
eorclan-stān, st. m., _precious stone_: acc. pl. -stānas, 1209.