beorsele
Old English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbeːo̯rˌsele/, [ˈbeːo̯rˠsele]
Noun
bēorsele m
- beerhall
- Gebeotedon beore druncne oret-mecgas, ðæt hie in beor-sele bidan woldon Grendles guðe. — The sons of conflict, drunk on beer, promised that they would wait in the beerhall for Grendel’s attack. (Beowulf)
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