- níedhǽs
- f (-e/-e) order which one must obey, a command which is attended by compulsion; [listed as néad\níedhǽs]--------see néadhǽs
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
níedhǽmed — n ( es/ ) rape … Old to modern English dictionary
níedhǽmedre — m ( es/ as) adulterer, a violator of chastity … Old to modern English dictionary
níedhǽmestre — f ( an/ an) a woman who has been violated, a mistress?, concubine?, adulteress? … Old to modern English dictionary
need — {{11}}need (n.) O.E. nied (W.Saxon), ned (Mercian) necessity, compulsion, duty; hardship, distress; errand, business, originally violence, force, from P.Gmc. *nauthis (Cf. O.S. nod, O.N. nauðr, O.Fris. ned, M.Du., Du. nood, O.H.G. not, Ger. Not,… … Etymology dictionary