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wand-reth and wandreth - Middle English Compendium
(a) Woe, misery; wretchedness; difficulty, adversity; a state of misery, lamentable condition; also, a reversal of fortune, an adverse circumstance, affliction, ...
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wandreth, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun wandreth is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for wandreth is from around 1175, ...
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wandreth - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
wandreth. (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative of wander · Categories: English non-lemma forms · English verb forms · English archaic ...
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wandreth
† ˈwandreth Obs. Forms: α. 2 wandrede, wondrede, 3 wandreðe, wondraðe, -reaðe, red(e), -reðe, wontreaðe, -rede, -reðe, 3–4 wandret, 3–7 wandreth, 4 wandred, wandreht, wandretht, wanderet, wanedrethe, 4–5 wandrethe, 6 Sc. wandrecht. β. 2–3 wanred(e, 4 wonryde. γ. 6 Sc. wander. [a. ON. vandrǽði neut.,...
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DOST :: wandreth - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
Sorrow, distress, suffering, hardship, misfortune.(a) a1500 Golagros and Gawane 700. The wyis wroght vthir grete wandreth and weuch, Wirkand ...
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Reference List - Wandereth - King James Bible Dictionary
1. To rove; to ramble here and there without any certain course or object in view; as, to wander over the fields; to wander about the town, or about the ...
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Wandereth Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Wandereth definition: Archaic third-person singular simple present indicative form of wander..
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Topical Bible: Wandereth
The term "wandereth" is an archaic form of the verb "wander," which appears in various contexts throughout the Bible, often conveying themes of aimlessness, ...
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Today's word probably derives from Middle English "wandreth ...
Today's word probably derives from Middle English "wandreth," which meant "an evil plight." It is another word for "predicament.".
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wandereth - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
wandereth. (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative of wander · Categories: English non-lemma forms · English verb forms · English archaic ...
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wandren - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
1. (a) To go walking, set out or proceed on foot; go for a stroll, ramble; gon ~ abouten, wenden wandringe; (b) to go freely (in or about a place), move at ...
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River Mole
Whose eyes so pierc't his breast, that seeming to foreslowe
The way which he so long intended was to go,
With trifling up and down, he wandreth here and
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wandreme
† wandreme Obs. rare—1. [Of uncertain etymology. Perh. f. wan- + dream n.1, though this supposition offers some difficulties. The word may be an alteration, for the sake of rhyme, of wandreth, with which it seems to be synonymous. Another possibility is that it represents OE. wódendréam, used to ren...
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