oarweed
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of oarweed
from earlier oreweed, from wore, from Old English wār seaweed + weed 1
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Broad-leaved oarweed covered it like giant hair, and hung drooping into the deep black pool beneath.
From A Poor Man's House by Reynolds, Stephen Sydney
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