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wígle

  • noun [ neuter ]
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Grammar
wígle, (wigle?), es; n.
Divination, heathen practice
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  • Wíglum

    cere-monias

    (the passage is: Ad tortas simulacrorum ceremonias,
      Ald. 41), Anglia xiii. 33, 162.
Etymology
[Þurh Merlines wiȝel (craft, 2nd MS. ), Laym. 19250. He (devil) makeð be unbilefulle man to leven swilcne wigeles, swo ich ar embe spac, Rel. Ant. i. 131, 27. His (the devil's) wiȝeles and his wrenches, A. R. 300, 5. Wieles, 92, 21: Fragm. Phlps. 8, 54. Wiheles, Marh. 13, 9.]
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v. steor-wigle; wíglere.
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