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inwidda

  • adjective
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Grammar
inwidda, inwit; adj.
Guileful, deceitful, evil, wicked, malicious
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  • Gelpan ne þorfte eald inwidda [inwitta, MSS. B. C. inwuda MS. D.],

    no cause to boast had he, old and crafty,

    • Chr. 937
    • ;
    • Erl. 114, 12
    • ;
    • Æðelst. 46
    • .
  • Swá se inwidda ofer ealne dæg dryhtguman síne drencte mid wíne

    so the evil one [Holofernes] all through the day his men drenched with wine,

    • Judth. 10
    • ;
    • Thw. 21, 20
    • ;
    • Jud. 28
    • .
  • Ealle weleras inwiddæn

    universa labia dolosa,

    • Ps. Spl. T. 11, 3.
  • Wordum inwitum

    with guileful words,

    • Cd. 229
    • ;
    • Th. 310, 22
    • ;
    • Sat. 731.
Etymology
[
Cf. Goth. inwinds unjust, perverse.
]
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  • inwidda, adj.