- wiglian
- wv/t2 to take auspices, divine
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Witch (etymology) — The etymology of the word witch traces back to the Old English language with the German and Indo European languages as possible older sources. Germanic etymologyThe word witch derives from the Old English nouns IPA|/ˈwitʧɑ/ (masc.) sorcerer,… … Wikipedia
u̯eik-1 — u̯eik 1 English meaning: to choose, filter Deutsche Übersetzung: “aussondern” Material: O.Ind. vinákti, vivékti, vevekti ‘sondert, siebt, sichtet”, particle viktá ; Kaus. vecáyati; Av. ava vaēk “ausscheiden, aussuchen”; from the… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
wile — [wīl] n. [ME < Late OE wil < OE wigle, magic, divination, akin to wiglian, to take auspices, wicce, WITCH] 1. a sly trick; deceitful artifice; stratagem 2. a beguiling or coquettish trick usually used in pl. 3. Now Rare craftiness; guile vt … English World dictionary