eagre

[ee-ger, ey-ger] /ˈi gər, ˈeɪ gər/
noun, Chiefly British
1.
a tidal bore or flood.
Also, eager.
Origin
1640-50; apparently representing earlier agar, ager, obscurely akin to hyger, higre; (compare Anglo-Latin (12th century) higra the tidal bore of the Severn); compared with Old English ēgor, eogor flood, high tide, though preservation of g in modern forms is problematic
British Dictionary definitions for eagre

eagre

/ˈeɪɡə/
noun
1.
a tidal bore, esp of the Humber or Severn estuary
Word Origin
C17: perhaps from Old English ēagor flood; compare Old English ēa river, water