salwey

/ˈsælwɪ/

Definitions

1. noun

An archaic term for a seawall or a sea bank, particularly one built to protect an area of land from flooding or erosion.

“The ancient village was built behind a sturdy salwey to shield it from the fury of the North Sea.”

Synonyms

  • sea bank
  • seawall

Antonyms

  • beach
  • shore