ildend
Morphological Analysis
Wordclass: Noun
Gender: Masculine
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ildend
. The proper reading in the passage given is ylding :-- Næs þá nǽnig ylding tó ðám
nec mora, Guth. Gr. 129, 135.
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ildend
, es; m. One who delays :-- Næs ðá nǽnig yldend [ylding?] tó ðam ðæt syððan hí on ðæt hús cómon hí ðá sóna ðone hálgan wer gebundon there was no one, after they had got into the house, who delayed at once to bind the holy man, Guthl. 5 ; Gdwin. 36, 5. See note, where the other reading ylding is given.