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Minor league baseball team
The Salem Senators are the longest lasting name used by several minor league baseball teams based in Salem in the U.S. state of Oregon. The team name derived
Salem_Senators
Minor league baseball team
Volcanoes and Campesinos de Salem-Keiser (founding members), as well as two returning teams from the past, the Salem Senators (founded in the 1940s) and
Salem–Keizer_Volcanoes
Independent baseball league
which played from 1973 to 1977) and the Salem Senators (a name used by numerous Northwest League teams based in Salem throughout the 20th century). Lynn,
Mavericks Independent Baseball League
Mavericks_Independent_Baseball_League
American baseball scout and executive
1978. Fuson played professional baseball for the Salem Senators, an independent team. He led the Senators with a .320 batting average in 1978, but batted
Grady_Fuson
Minor League Baseball Class High-A league based in the Pacific Northwest
In 1955, the Northwest League was formed, with seven charter teams: Salem Senators, Eugene Emeralds, Yakima Bears, Spokane Indians, Tri-City Braves, Wenatchee
Northwest_League
City in Massachusetts, United States
Salem (/ˈseɪ.ləm/, SAY-ləm) is a historic coastal city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, located on the North Shore of Greater Boston. Continuous
Salem,_Massachusetts
1906, U.S. senators were elected by the Oregon Legislative Assembly. In 1904, Oregon voters passed a ballot measure that required U.S. senators to be selected
List of United States senators from Oregon
List_of_United_States_senators_from_Oregon
Baseball park in Keizer, Oregon
which played from 1973 to 1977) and the Salem Senators (a name used by numerous Northwest League teams based in Salem throughout the 20th century). The park
Roto-Rooter_Park
American baseball player (born 1935)
Floyd Andrew Robinson (born May 9, 1935) is an American former outfielder in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox (1960–1966), Cincinnati Reds
Floyd_Robinson
American baseball player (born 1931)
Charles Abraham Essegian (born August 9, 1931) is an American former professional baseball left fielder. He appeared in 404 games in Major League Baseball
Chuck_Essegian
Capital city of Oregon, United States
Salem (/ˈseɪ.ləm/ , SAY-ləm) is the capital city of the U.S. state of Oregon, and the county seat of Marion County. It is located in the center of the
Salem,_Oregon
Collegiate baseball team in Salem, Oregon
Stadium not being ready for the season. Chemeketa Field hosted the Salem Senators minor league team in 1978. Spec Keene Stadium at Bush’s Pasture Park
Marion_Berries
American baseball player and actor
played shortstop for the Portland Beavers for a year and then for the Salem Senators; however, his baseball career ended after he tore a ligament and was
Jeff Richards (actor, born 1924)
Jeff_Richards_(actor,_born_1924)
American football and baseball player
July 30, 2025, at the age of 90. "'Dennis th' Menace in Senators Outfield". Statesman Journal. Salem, Oregon. April 23, 1960. p. 11. Retrieved October 19
Dennis_Mendyk
American baseball player
baseball throughout the 1950s with such clubs as the San Diego Padres, Salem Senators, and Texas City Texans. Witherspoon passed away in Miami, Florida in
Les_Witherspoon
American baseball player and manager (1927–2019)
Frank Joseph Lucchesi (/luːˈkeɪsiː/ loo-KAY-see; April 24, 1926 – June 8, 2019) was an American professional baseball player, manager, and coach. He was
Frank_Lucchesi
American baseball player (1916-1991)
could see any action for the Reds. He finished his career with the Salem Senators in 1953 at the age of 35. He retired to raise his family, working at
Bill_Bevens
American politician (1874–1944)
Capitol, Salem, and then was buried in Belcrest Memorial Cemetery in Salem. At the time of his death, McNary held the record for longest-serving senator from
Charles_L._McNary
Baseball team in Keizer, Oregon, US
Volcanoes and Campesinos de Salem-Keiser (founding members), as well as two returning teams from the past, the Salem Senators (founded in the 1940's) and
Campesinos_de_Salem-Keizer
Baseball player
Braves/Milwaukee Braves and the Washington Senators. In his finest season, 1954, he batted .317 with 17 home runs for the Salem Senators of the Class A Western International
Harry_Warner_(baseball)
American baseball coach and manager
career at the young age of 21 as the player manager of the unaffiliated Salem Senators of the Class B Northwest League in 1959. He rejoined the Cincinnati
Karl_Kuehl
American baseball player (1938-2004)
Harold Eugene Reniff (July 2, 1938 – September 7, 2004) was an American professional baseball player. The right-handed relief pitcher appeared in Major
Hal_Reniff
American baseball player (1912–1995)
RBI in 281 games pitched. Wilson served as a player-manager for the Salem Senators in 1947 and 1948. Career statistics from MLB · ESPN · Baseball Reference · Baseball
Jack_Wilson_(pitcher)
Town in New Hampshire, United States
Salem is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 30,089 at the 2020 census. Salem is a suburb of Boston and Manchester
Salem,_New_Hampshire
For-profit university in Salem, West Virginia, US
Salem University is a private for-profit university in Salem, West Virginia, United States. It has about 250 students on campus and about 600 online students
Salem_University
American baseball player (1931–2004)
Class B Northwest League with the Wenatchee Chiefs, Yakima Bears and Salem Senators. He died in Yakima, Washington, at the age of 73. Home run in first
Ted_Tappe
Minor League Baseball league
Mount Senators (1964, became the Rocky Mount Leafs) Salem Avalanche (1995–2008, became the Salem Red Sox) Salem Buccaneers (1987–1994, became the Salem Avalanche)
Carolina_League
American baseball player (1921–1990)
Walter Leonard Flager (November 3, 1921 – December 16, 1990) was a professional baseball player. He was a shortstop for one season (1945) with the Cincinnati
Wally_Flager
American politician (1905–1955)
Morgantown; he graduated from Salem College in 1924. He became a high school teacher and athletic coach, then an instructor at Salem College. Holt was elected
Rush_Holt_Sr.
American baseball player (born 1957)
Darryl Richard Cias (born April 23, 1957) is a former professional baseball player. He played 19 games in Major League Baseball for the Oakland Athletics
Darryl_Cias
American baseball player (born 1960)
James Odell "Sap" Randall (born August 19, 1960) is an American former first baseman who played for the Chicago White Sox of the Major League Baseball
Sap_Randall
Minor league baseball team
Walla Padres. The South Division consisted of the Bend Timberhawks, Salem Senators, Eugene Emeralds and the Boise Buckskins. Jim Chapman managed the team
Victoria_Mussels
American baseball player (1930–2011)
Richard Myers (April 7, 1930 – June 24, 2011) was an American Major League Baseball player. Listed at 5' 6", 150 lb., Myers batted and threw right-handed
Richie_Myers
American baseball player (1923–1994)
the U.S. Navy during World War II. After the war, Vico played for the Salem Senators and Portland Beavers. In 1948, Vico made it to the major leagues with
George_Vico
American baseball player (born 1965)
Joseph John Ausanio (born December 9, 1965) is an American former Major League Baseball relief pitcher who appeared in 41 games for the New York Yankees
Joe_Ausanio
4–2 Salem Senators 1956 Yakima Bears — — 1957 Wenatchee Chiefs 4–3 Eugene Emeralds 1958 Yakima Bears 4–1 Lewiston Broncs 1959 Yakima Bears 4–1 Salem Senators
List of Northwest League champions
List_of_Northwest_League_champions
Oceanfront park in Salem, Massachusetts
Negro Election Day moved to Salem Willows around 1858, today it occurs on the third Saturday of July. In 2019 Senators Joan Lovely and Bruce Tarr sponsored
Salem_Willows
American judge and politician (1908–1964)
of Salem, Massachusetts (1948–1949), and presiding justice of the Salem District Court (1957–1964). Harrington was born on November 22, 1908 in Salem, Massachusetts
Joseph_B._Harrington
American baseball player (born 1941)
in the Northwest League with the independent Portland Mavericks and Salem Senators before retiring. Simon, Mark (June 17, 2013). "The best Mets debuts"
Dick_Rusteck
American baseball player (1939-2005)
Frank Joseph Zupo (August 29, 1939 – March 25, 2005), nicknamed "Noodles", was an American professional baseball player. A catcher, he appeared in 16 games
Frank_Zupo
American baseball player (1925–2006)
Carl Francis "Buddy" Peterson (April 23, 1925 – September 19, 2006) was an American professional baseball player and manager who spent all but 13 games
Buddy_Peterson
American baseball player
Orinthal Daniel "Andy" Anderson (November 11, 1920 – January 24, 1977) was an American baseball outfielder in the Negro leagues, Mexican League, and Minor
Orinthal_Anderson
American baseball player (1912–1978)
Stephen Paul Gerkin (November 19, 1912 – November 9, 1978) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia
Steve_Gerkin
American baseball player (1900–1971)
1921 and became a starter for the Senators in 1922. Goslin played 93 games in 1922 and became a fixture for the Senators in left field until 1930. Goslin
Goose_Goslin
baseball career, playing in the minor-league Northwest League for the Salem Senators from 1954 to 1956 and the Eugene Emeralds from 1957 to 1961. Following
Mel_Krause
Minor league baseball team
The Salem RidgeYaks are a Minor League Baseball affiliate of the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB), based in Salem, an independent city adjacent
Salem_RidgeYaks
American baseball player (1937-1974)
John Weekly (June 14, 1937 – November 24, 1974) was an American professional baseball player whose career extended from 1956 through 1965. The outfielder
Johnny_Weekly
American baseball player (1899–1972)
Baseball who played eleven seasons in the American League with the Washington Senators, the St. Louis Browns, and the Detroit Tigers. In 402 career games, Crowder
Alvin_Crowder
American baseball player (born 1940)
David Wendell Skaugstad (January 10, 1940 – July 16, 2023) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. The left-hander appeared in two games for the
Dave_Skaugstad
Community college in Salem, Oregon, U.S.
"Chemeketa Storm." The Salem campus has a baseball field which has been used as a home field by locally-based teams, including the Salem Senators and the Marion
Chemeketa_Community_College
American politician (1922–2011)
29th governor of Oregon, followed by 30 years as one of its United States senators, including time as chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee. A native
Mark_Hatfield
American baseball player (1937–2020)
batted in in 47 games. Webster began his professional career with the Salem Senators, who he played for from 1955 to 1956. The following season he played
Ray_Webster_(second_baseman)
American baseball player (1924–2013)
High School. He began his pro career in his native state, with the Salem Senators in 1942, then pitched in 27 games for the 1942–43 Hollywood Stars of
Eddie_Erautt
American baseball player (1909-1979)
Edward Francis Wilson (September 7, 1909 – April 11, 1979) was an American professional baseball player. He played parts of two seasons in Major League
Eddie_Wilson_(baseball)
American baseball player (1913-1986)
system of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Named skipper of the unaffiliated Salem Senators of the Class A Western International League for 1951, Luby began a long
Hugh_Luby
American baseball player (born 1966)
Stanley Peter Belinda (born August 6, 1966) is an American former Major League Baseball player. A right-handed relief pitcher who also batted right-handed
Stan_Belinda
American politician (born 1983)
were raised by her single mother Candy. She graduated from North Salem High School in Salem, Oregon in 2001. In 2006, after her husband lost his job and her
Elizabeth_Helgelien
1953 film by Robert Aldrich
was a Minor League Baseball player for the Portland Beavers and the Salem Senators. Carl Hubbell was the real-life New York Giants' pitcher from 1928 to
Big_Leaguer
American politician (1902–1998)
and father had been mayors of Salem. He attended the public schools and graduated from the Salem Academy in 1920 and Salem College in 1922. In 1924 he engaged
Jennings_Randolph
Millers Redwood Pioneers Salem Senators Idaho Falls Angels 1982 Spokane Indians Holyoke Millers Danville Suns Redwood Pioneers Salem Angels — 1983 Edmonton
List of Los Angeles Angels minor league affiliates
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List of Northwest League stadiums
List_of_Northwest_League_stadiums
Canadian baseball player (1914–1992)
Aldon Jay "Lefty" Wilkie (October 30, 1914 – August 5, 1992) was a Canadian-born professional baseball player. The native of Zealandia, Saskatchewan, was
Lefty_Wilkie
American baseball player (1919–1992)
Charles Murrell Schanz (June 8, 1919 – May 28, 1992) was an American professional baseball player, a pitcher whose career extended for 17 seasons (1938–54)
Charley_Schanz
Bradford Phillies Mattoon Phillies Pulaski Phillies 1954 Syracuse Chiefs — Salem Senators Schenectady Blue Jays Terre Haute Phillies Salt Lake City Bees Trois-Rivières
List of Philadelphia Phillies minor league affiliates
List_of_Philadelphia_Phillies_minor_league_affiliates
Sports season
Phillies won the Carolina League championship, defeating the Burlington Senators in the final round of the playoffs. The Greensboro Patriots fold. The Tidewater
1969_Carolina_League_season
American baseball player (1901–1984)
John William "Moose" Clabaugh (November 13, 1901 – July 11, 1984) was an American professional baseball outfielder. He was a batting star in minor league
Moose_Clabaugh
1947 Yale University of Child Development Early Settlers of New England: Salem 1626-1629 (ERPI); Chester R. Arnold B&W 11m December 18, 1940 video [237]
List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles
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American baseball player (1869–1897)
William H. Quarles (June 25, 1870 – March 25, 1897) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball for the 1891 Washington Statesmen and 1893 Boston
Bill_Quarles
List of Villages
President Godswill Akpabio (APC) Deputy President Barau Jibrin (APC) (List of senators) House of Representatives Speaker Tajudeen Abbas (APC) Deputy Speaker Benjamin
List_of_villages_in_Oyo_State
Albany Senators Harrisburg Senators Hutchinson Pirates Hornell Maples Moultrie Packers Oil City Oilers 1943 — Toronto Maple Leafs Albany Senators York White
List of Pittsburgh Pirates minor league affiliates
List_of_Pittsburgh_Pirates_minor_league_affiliates
U.S. statesman and secessionist (1745–1829)
he was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society. Born in Salem in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, Pickering began a legal career after
Timothy_Pickering
American baseball player (1934–2018)
earned run average (2.50) and won 20 of 28 decisions as a member of the Salem Senators. After two three-game trials with the Cubs in 1956 and 1957, he rejoined
John_Briggs_(baseball)
American politician (1748–1814)
Federalists, most of whom were from Essex County. Benjamin Goodhue was born in Salem in the Province of Massachusetts Bay to Benjamin and Martha (Hardy) Goodue
Benjamin_Goodhue
Sports season
Washington Senators. The club was renamed the Burlington Senators. The Rocky Mount Senators ended their affiliation with the Washington Senators and began
1965_Carolina_League_season
American baseball player (born 1981)
Jerome Lee Williams (born December 4, 1981) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played 13 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from
Jerome_Williams_(baseball)
Elections featuring American politician
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Electoral history of Michael Bloomberg
Electoral_history_of_Michael_Bloomberg
American baseball player (1929-1997)
Milton Smith (March 27, 1929 – April 11, 1997) was an American professional baseball player who appeared in 36 Major League Baseball games for the 1955
Milt_Smith
City in Illinois, United States
Salem is a city in and the county seat of Marion County, Illinois, United States. The population was 7,282 at the 2020 census. Salem was founded in 1823
Salem,_Illinois
American baseball player (born 1967)
John Paul Wehner (pronounced "Way-ner") (born June 29, 1967) is an American former utility player in Major League Baseball (MLB) and a current broadcaster
John_Wehner
Public school in Salem, Oregon, United States
North Salem High School (NSHS, originally Salem High School) is a public high school in Salem, Oregon, United States, founded in 1906. It was known as
North Salem High School (Salem, Oregon)
North_Salem_High_School_(Salem,_Oregon)
Canadian baseball player (1922–1993)
relief appearance for the Orioles on April 11, 1955 against the Washington Senators. Bob would make a further three relief outings before returning to Portland
Bob_Alexander
American baseball player
Anthony Eugene Longmire (born August 12, 1968) is an American former professional baseball player. He was an outfielder in Major League Baseball (MLB)
Tony_Longmire
American baseball player (born 1966)
Wesley Polk Chamberlain (born April 13, 1966) is an American former professional baseball right fielder/left fielder. He played all or parts of six seasons
Wes_Chamberlain
American baseball player (born 1982)
Michael John Morse (born March 22, 1982) is an American former professional baseball outfielder, first baseman and shortstop. Morse was selected by the
Michael_Morse
American baseball player (1915–2011)
Elmer Ralph Hodgin (February 10, 1915 – October 4, 2011) was an American outfielder and third baseman who played in Major League Baseball between 1939
Ralph_Hodgin
Town in Connecticut, United States
Salem is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region. The population was
Salem,_Connecticut
Sports season
Winston-Salem Red Sox won the Carolina League championship, defeating the Tidewater Tides in the final round of the playoffs. The Peninsula Senators ended
1964_Carolina_League_season
Canadian businessman and sport team owner
the interest of general manager Bill Klepper. Norgan also owned the Salem Senators of the Western International League. Following his tax evasion indictment
George_Norgan
Minor league baseball team
roster of roughly twenty players. The Buckskins debuted against the Salem Senators and recorded the franchise’s first win in an 11–3 victory. Unfortunately
Boise_Buckskins
American legislative district
comprises parts of Marion County, including Keizer, Woodburn and much of Salem. It contains Oregon House districts 21 and 22. It is currently represented
Oregon's_11th_Senate_district
City in Salem County, New Jersey, US
Salem is a city in and the county seat of Salem County, the most rural county in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The name Salem, for both the city and county
Salem,_New_Jersey
the Lewiston Broncs (7); the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes (6); the Tri-City Padres (4); the Boise Hawks, Everett AquaSox, Salem Dodgers, Southern Oregon Timberjacks
Northwest League Manager of the Year Award
Northwest_League_Manager_of_the_Year_Award
American politician (born 1971)
become North Carolina's senior senator when Thom Tillis leaves office in January 2027. Budd was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in 1971. When he
Ted_Budd
Major League Baseball franchise in Minneapolis, Minnesota
won the World Series in 1924 as the Senators, and in 1987 and 1991 as the Twins. From 1901 to 2025, the Senators/Twins franchise's overall regular-season
Minnesota_Twins
American politician
a United States senator from West Virginia. Born in Wilsonburg, West Virginia, he attended the public schools and graduated from Salem College in 1895
Joseph_Rosier
American baseball player (1864–1940)
Henry Joseph Cote (February 19, 1864 – April 28, 1940) was an American Major League Baseball catcher who played with the Louisville Colonels in 1894 and
Henry_Cote
American baseball player
Van Lingle Mungo (June 8, 1911 – February 12, 1985) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a right-handed
Van_Lingle_Mungo
Minor league baseball team
Northwestern League, as the league resumed play following World War II. The Salem Senators, Spokane Indians, Tacoma Tigers, Vancouver Capilanos, Victoria Athletics
Bremerton_Bluejackets
American politician
Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He was the brother of fellow R.J. Reynolds president Bowman Gray Sr. He also served as a North Carolina state senator for two
James_A._Gray_Jr.
American politician
attended Washington Academy in Salem. He studied law with Samuel Stevens, was admitted to the bar in 1836, and practiced in Salem. From 1838 until the end of
James Gibson (New York state senator)
James_Gibson_(New_York_state_senator)
SALEM SENATORS
SALEM SENATORS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Probably a variant spelling of Saylor.German : variant of Salmann, an occupational name from Middle High German sal(e)man ‘trustee’, ‘guardian’.
Girl/Female
African, Arabic
Healthy; Peace
Boy/Male
Indian
Righteous
Girl/Female
Biblical
Complete or perfect peace.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Foxes, fists, path.
Biblical
complete or perfect peace
Boy/Male
Muslim
Righteous
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Tamil
Safe; Peace; Tranquillity; Peaceful Origin; Sound; Unimpaired; Sincere; Healthy
Biblical
same as Salem
Boy/Male
Indian
Sound, Unimpaired, Sane, Sincere, Safe, Happy, Peaceful
Boy/Male
African Arabic Muslim
Peaceful.
Boy/Male
Arabic Muslim Biblical Hebrew
Peace.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Complete or perfect peace.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English salwes ‘sallows’, a topographic name for someone who lived by a group of sallow trees (see Sale 2).Catalan and Asturian-Leonese : a habitational name from any of the places called Sales, like Sales de Llierca (Catalonia) or Sales (Asturies), from the plural of Sala 1. This name is specially common in Catalonia.Portuguese : habitational name from a place that is probably so called from a Germanic personal name of uncertain form and derivation.Portuguese : religious byname adopted since the 17th century in honor of St. Francis of Sales (1567–1622), who was born at the Château de Sales in Savoy.French (Salès) : habitational name from places named Salès in Cantal and Tarn.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English sale ‘hall’, a topographic name for someone living at a hall or manor house, or a metonymic occupational name for someone employed at a hall or manor house.English : from Middle English salwe ‘sallow’ (a tree, a kind of willow), hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a sallow tree, or a habitational name from for example Sale in Greater Manchester, named from the old dative form of this word, in atte sale.French (Salé) : from Old French salé ‘salty’, hence a topographic or occupational name for someone who lived by or worked in a salt marsh, or, in a figurative sense, a nickname for an amusing or witty person.
Boy/Male
Indian
Sound, Unimpaired, Sane, Sincere, Safe, Happy, Peaceful
Boy/Male
Arabic African Muslim Biblical
Peace.
Boy/Male
Indian
Sound, Unimpaired, Sane, Sincere, Safe, Happy, Peaceful
Boy/Male
Arabic
Brave; Lion; Sword; Big Hearted
SALEM SENATORS
SALEM SENATORS
Girl/Female
British, English
Noble; Bright
Girl/Female
Tamil
Alekya | அலேகà¯à®¯à®¾
In indian origin it means which cannot be written in general it means a beautiful painting
Girl/Female
British, English, French, German, Netherlands, Romanian
Form of Beli
Boy/Male
Indian
The Sun
Girl/Female
Indian
Respectable
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Ruler of the House
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Self Born
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna, One who holds mountain (Krishna)
Girl/Female
Shakespearean
Henry VI, Part 2' Queen to King Henry VI.
SALEM SENATORS
SALEM SENATORS
SALEM SENATORS
SALEM SENATORS
SALEM SENATORS
n.
Same as Salam.
n.
Psalm.
n.
The act of vending, or selling; sale.
n.
See 1st Sallow.
n.
The dried tubers of various species of Orchis, and Eulophia. It is used to make a nutritious beverage by treating the powdered preparation with hot water.
n.
A sale at second hand, or at retail; also, a second sale.
v. t.
Opportunity of selling; demand; market.
n.
Sale; opportunity to sell; market.
n.
See Salep.
n.
Sale at public auction.
n.
Public or open sale; auction.
n.
The total sales of coal from a colliery.
v. t.
Public disposal to the highest bidder, or exposure of goods in market; auction.
v. t.
The act of selling; the transfer of property, or a contract to transfer the ownership of property, from one person to another for a valuable consideration, or for a price in money.
v. t.
To have habitually in stock for sale.
n.
A public sale or auction.
n.
Sale by offering to the public.
v. i.
To make or perform a salam.
n.
A salutation or compliment of ceremony in the east by word or act; an obeisance, performed by bowing very low and placing the right palm on the forehead.
v. i.
To sale, or sail fast.