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wilder

  • noun [ neuter ]
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Grammar
wilder, (-or ? cf. wildor-líc. v. next word) (and wild ? cf. 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.
Wright's OE grammar
§259;
O. H. Ger. wild; dat. pl. wildiran ; and the declensions of lamb, cild), es; n. A wild beast
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  • 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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