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CWEAD

  • noun [ neuter ]
  • adjective
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Grammar
CWEAD, es; n.
Dung, filth, ordure; stercus
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  • Sume nimaþ wearm cwead

    some take warm dung,

    • L. M. 1, 50
    • ;
    • Lchdm. ii. 124, 8: 2, 48
    • ;
    • Lchdm. ii. 262,
    • 18.
  • Of cweade

    de stercore,

    • Ps. Spl. 112,
    • 6.
Etymology
[
Wyc. quad, quade , adj. bad:
Piers P. queed the evil one, devil:
Plat. quaad, adj. bad, evil:
O. Frs. quad, qwad, adj. bad, evil:
Dut. kwaad , n. evil, mischief:
Kil. quaed, quaet, quat, kat stercus, oletum:
Ger. koth , m. merda, lutum:
M. H. Ger. kát, kót, quat , m. n. stercus:
O. H. Ger. chot stercus:
Zend gútha , m. dirt:
Sansk. gūtha , m. n. excrement.
]
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  • CWEAD, n.; adj.