- wiðowinde
- f (-an/-an) A plant, bind-weed [convolvulus], woodbine
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Convolvulus arvensis — Withwind With wind , n. [AS. wi[eth]owinde.] (Bot.) A kind of bindweed ({Convolvulus arvensis}). [1913 Webster] He bare a burden ybound with a broad list, In a withewyndes wise ybounden about. Piers Plowman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Withwind — With wind , n. [AS. wi[eth]owinde.] (Bot.) A kind of bindweed ({Convolvulus arvensis}). [1913 Webster] He bare a burden ybound with a broad list, In a withewyndes wise ybounden about. Piers Plowman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Niðhad — Völund s smithy in the centre, Níðuð s daughter to the left, and Níðuð s dead sons hidden to the right of the smithy. Between the girl and the smithy, Völund can be seen in an eagle fetch flying away. From the Ardre image stone VIII. King Niðhad … Wikipedia
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wiðewinde — see wiðowinde … Old to modern English dictionary
wiþwinde — see wiðowinde … Old to modern English dictionary
Wehdwinde — Sf (Name mehrerer Schlingpflanzen) per. Wortschatz arch. (12. Jh.), mhd. wedewinde, mndd. wedewinde, mndl. wedewinde Stammwort. Entsprechend ae. wiþowinde, ne. woodbine, ähnlich anord. viđvindill m. Zu dem alten Wort für Wald (Wiedehopf und ne.… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache