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god-gild

  • noun [ neuter ]
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Grammar
god-gild, -gield, -geld, -gyld, gode-gild, es; n.
An idol
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  • He hét wyrcan gyldeno godgeld and seolfrene ... ðá abræc ðæt mægden ðæt gold and ðæt seolfor of ðǽm godgeldum

    he bade make golden idols and silver ... then the maiden broke the gold and the silver off the idols,

      Shrn. 106, 2-4: 122, 9: L. Alf. 32; Th. i. 52, 12.
  • Ðæt he gulde ðǽm hǽðnum godgyldum

    that he should sacrifice to heathen idols,

      Shrn. 101, 1: Bd. 1, 7; S. 477, 13.
  • He heora godgieldum eallum wiðsóc

    he renounced all their idols,

      Ors. 2, 5; Swt. 78, 4.
  • Hí on Choreb cealf ongunnan him to godegylde georne wyrcean

    fecerunt vitulum in Choreb, et adoraverunt sculptile,

      Ps. Th. 105, 17.
Etymology
[Cf. deófol-gild.]
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v.  god-gyld.
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