- eðcwide
- see edcwide
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
cwide — m ( es/ as), gecwide n ( es/ u) speech, saying, word, sentence, phrase, proverb, argument, proposal, discourse, homily; opinion; testament, will, enactment, agreement, decree, decision, judgment; [cweðan] … Old to modern English dictionary
cwide — saying, speech, word … The Old English to English
hléoþcwide — hléoþcwide2 m ( es/ as) speaking, words, discourse, song, prophecy … Old to modern English dictionary
léoðcwide — m ( es/ as) lay, poem … Old to modern English dictionary
saying — cwide … English to the Old English
speech — cwide … English to the Old English
word — cwide … English to the Old English
Bequest — Be*quest , n. [OE. biquest, corrupted fr. bequide; pref. be + AS. cwide a saying, becwe[eth]an to bequeath. The ending est is probably due to confusion with quest. See {Bequeath}, {Quest}.] 1. The act of bequeathing or leaving by will; as, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cwiðe — see cwide … Old to modern English dictionary
cwyðe — see cwide … Old to modern English dictionary