dwild

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Middle English

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Etymology

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From Old English dwild (error, heresy).

Noun

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dwild (plural dwild or dwilde or dwilden)

  1. false belief, heresy, error
    Nu wærð swa mycel dwyld on Cristen dom swa it næfre ær ne wæs. — Peterborough Chronicle, 1131
  2. an illusion, a false omen
    Feole dwild wearen ge seogen and ge heord — Peterborough Chronicle, 1122

References

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  • Middle English Dictionary

Old English

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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dwild n

  1. error
  2. heresy

Declension

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