hwilum

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Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *hwīlum, dative plural of hwīl.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈxwiː.lum/, [ˈʍiː.lum]

Adverb

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hwīlum

  1. sometimes
    • 10th century, Exeter Book Riddle 24[1]:
      Iċ eom wunderliċu wiht, wrǣsne mīne stefne, hwīlum beorce swā hund, hwīlum blǣte swā gāt, hwīlum grǣde swā gōs, hwīlum ġielle swā hafoc,…
      I am a wonderful thing, change my voice, sometimes bark like a hound, sometimes bleat like a goat, sometimes cry like a goose, sometimes yell like a hawk,…
  2. once (at some point in the past)
    • 10th century, The Wanderer:
      honda ond hēafod, · swā hē hwīlum ǣr
      in ġeārdagum · ġiefstōlas brēac.
      hands and head, like he once before,
      in days of yore, enjoyed gifts of throne.

Descendants

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  • English: whilom