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Óst-sǽ

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the Baltic with the Cattegat, the water east of Denmark and of the Scandinavian peninsula as that on the western coast is called Westsǽ,
    Ors. 1, 1; Swt. 17, 3
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  • Be norþan Súþdenum is ðæs gársecges earm ðe mon hǽt Ostsǽ. . . Norþdene habbaþ be norþan him ðone ilcan sǽs earm ðe mon hǽt Óstsǽ,

      Ors. l, 1; Swt. 16, 23-28.
Etymology
[Ger. Ost-see the Baltic: cf. Icel. fara á Austrveg, a phrase used of trading or piratical expeditions in the Baltic.]
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