"beamtelg" meaning in Old English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈbæ͜ɑːmˌtelɡ/, [ˈbæ͜ɑːmˌteɫɣ] Forms: bēamtelg [canonical, masculine]
Etymology: From bēam + telg. Etymology templates: {{com|ang|beam|telg|alt1=bēam}} bēam + telg Head templates: {{head|ang|nouns|||||g=m|g2=|g3=|head=bēamtelg|head2=|sort=}} bēamtelg m, {{ang-noun|m|head=bēamtelg}} bēamtelg m
  1. Tree ink; oak products, especially oak-gall, which were used in the creation of ink.
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