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wilder

  • noun [ neuter ]
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wilder, (-or ? cf. wildor-líc. v. next word) (and wild ? cf. O. H. Ger. wild; dat. pl. wildiran ; and the declensions of lamb, cild), es; n.
A wild beast
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  • þan deoren,and duden of þan wilden al heora willa,

    • Laym. 1129.
  • At þe fyrst quethe of þe quest quaked þe wylde,

    • Gaw. 1150.
  • Went we to wod the wilde for to cacchne.

    • Destr. Tr. 2347.
  • Þurh ðæs wildres (

    the panther's

    ) mflð,
    • Exon. Th. 358, 10; Pa. 43.
  • Ðæt fiǽsc, ðæt wildro ábiton

    carnem, quae a bestiis fuerit prae-gustata

    ,
    • Ex. 22, 31.
  • Weorpan on wildra líc,

    • Met. 26, 76
    • :
    • Exon. Th. 356, lo; Pa. 9
    • :
    • Cd. Th. 257, 25 ; Dan. 663.
  • Spédig man on wildrum,

    • Ors. l, I ; Swt. 18, 9.
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v.  wildor.
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