† i-feond, -de Obs.
[OE. ᵹef{iacu}end, -f{yacu}nd pl.: see fiend.]
Enemies.
c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Luke xxiii. 12 Hiᵹ wæron ær ᵹefynd him betwynan. c 1205 Lay. 9876 Þa ær weoren ifeonde, makede heom to fr[e]onde. Ibid. 16077 Þu hauest..þine ifan þe biuoren, & þine ifeond bæften. |