Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

FEAXEDE STEORRA

Lit.'hairy or long-haired star'. Most famously *Halley's comet in 1066, seen later as the ill-omen which preceded the Battle of Hastings . The phrase was also used in *ASC in 892 and 995. [<OldEngl.feax, fax= hair; still to be found in Fairfax and Halifax]