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† ˈwaldend Obs. Forms: 1 waldend, wealdend, 2 weldende, 2–3 wealdende, 3 walden(de), wealdent, weldent. [OE. waldend, wealdend, subst. form of pres. pple. of waldan, wealdan, to control (see wield v.).] A ruler, governor (rare except in periphrases for God).Beowulf 17 Him þæs lif-frea, wuldres weald...
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The Ruin
Eorðgrap hafað
waldend wyrhtan forweorone, geleorene,
heardgripe hrusan, oþ hund cnea
werþeoda gewitan.
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wielding
▪ I. wielding, vbl. n. (ˈwiːldɪŋ) [f. wield v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb wield, in various senses. † 1. Government, power, command; possession, keeping: see wield v. B. 1, 2. Obs.c 1205 Lay. 19011 Þa hædden heo..Vðer þene king wið inne heore walding [c 1275 weldyng]. c 1325 Metr. Hom. 1 Al es...
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wrothe
▪ I. wrothe obs. metathetic var. wort, wart n.▪ II. † wrothe, adv. Obs. Forms: α. 1 wraðe, 3 wraþe, 5 wrath. β. 3 wroðe, 3–4 wroþe, 5 wrothe, wroth. [OE. wráðe, f. wráð wroth a.] 1. Wrathfully, angrily, severely; = wrothly adv. 1.c 950 Lindisf. Gosp. Luke xiii. 14 Ondsuarade ða ðæs folces aldormon w...
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widowhood
widowhood (ˈwɪdəʊhʊd) Forms: see widow n.1 and -hood; also 5 wydewood; 3 (Orm.) widdwesshad. [OE. widewanhád, f. gen. of widow n.1 or n.2 + -hád -hood.] 1. The state or condition of a widow or widower, or (contextually) the time during which one is a widow or widower; the condition of a wife bereave...
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all-wielding
all-wielding, ppl. a. (ˌɔːlˈwiːldɪŋ) Forms: 1 al-waldend, 2 al-weldinde, 3 al-wealdent, al-waldand, 4–5 alweldand(e, 5 alweldynge. [all- E 7 + wielding pr. pple. of wield. Cf. OE. adj. eal-weald, and n. eal-wealda.] All-ruling, almighty.a 1000 Botschaft (Grein) Alwaldend God. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 215 A...
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rerde
▪ I. rerd(e, n. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 1–3 reord(e, 3 rorde, 4–5 rurd(e, ruerde, rewerd; 3–4 rerde, 3–6 rerd, 5 rerid, reryd, 6 (8–9) reird, 8–9 reerd; 4 rearde, 6, 9 reard, 8 raird. [OE. reord voice, cry, = OHG. rarta voice, melody, Goth. razda voice, speech, language, ON. rödd, radd- voice, song: ...
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iwise
† iˈwisse, iwise, v. Obs. [OE. ᵹew{iacu}sian, later ᵹewissian (= OS. giwîsian, OHG. gawîsan, MHG. gewîsen); f. ᵹe-, i-1 + w{iacu}sian, wissian, f. w{iacu}s, wise.] trans. To direct, instruct.a 1000 Cædmon's Gen. 850 Bædon..þæt..him ᵹewisade waldend se goda. c 1000 ælfric Hom. II. 130 Swa swa him Gre...
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thede
▪ I. † thede Obs. Forms: 1 þiod, 1–3 þeod, 2 þiode, 2–4 þeode, þede, 4–5 thede, (4 þedd, 5 Sc. theid). [OE. þ{iacu}od, þéod = OS. thioda, thiod, OFris. thiade, OHG. diota, MHG. diet, ON. þióð, Goth. þiuda:—OTeut. *þeuđô, by Verner's Law:—Indo-Eur. *teut{amacacu}- fem.; cf. Lith. tautà, OIr. t{uacu}a...
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wite
▪ I. † wite, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 wita, wiota, weota, wuta, 3 weote, wite, 4 wete; 8 pl. (Hist.) wites. [OE. wita wk. masc. (also ᵹewita witness) = OFris. wita, OS. gi-wito (MLG. wete) witness, OHG. wiȥo (giwiȥo witness), Goth. -wita (in fullawita, unwita):—OTeut. *witon-: see wit v.1] 1. A wise man, s...
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self-will
▪ I. self-will, n. [Com. Teut.: OE. selfwill = MLG. sulfwille, OHG. selb-, selpuuillo, -uuilli (cf. mod.Ger. selbstwille), ON. sjálfvili (cf. MSw. sialfsvili): see self- and will n., and cf. self-willy a.] † 1. OE., ME. selfwilles (advb. gen.), voluntarily, of one's own accord; ME. of selfwill, with...
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rich
▪ I. rich obs. form of reek n.1▪ II. rich, a., adv., and n. (rɪtʃ) Forms: α. 1–2 r{iacu}ce (also 1 compar. riccre, superl. ricceste), 2–6 riche, 3 ri(c)hche, 3–5 ricche, 4–6 ryche (5 ryiche), 6 reche, rache, rytche, rutche; 4 rycch, 5–6 rych, 6 rytch, ritch, 4– rich. β. 4–5 rik(e, 5–6 Sc. ryk(e, 6 S...
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