dwild

Middle English

Etymology

From Old English dwild (error, heresy).

Noun

dwild (plural dwild or dwilde or dwilden)

  1. false belief, heresy, error
    Nu wærð swa mycel dwyld on Cristen dom swa it næfre ær ne wæs. Peterborough Chronicle, 1131
  2. an illusion, a false omen
    Feole dwild wearen ge seogen and ge heord Peterborough Chronicle, 1122

References

  • Middle English Dictionary

Old English

Alternative forms

  • dwyld

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dwild/, [dwiɫd]

Noun

dwild n

  1. error
  2. heresy

Declension

Synonyms

References

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