Wī1

Old English Dictionary Entry

Wī1

Old English Dictionary Entry

Part of speech: Related words: 528.] v. flige-wīl. wi1

Definitions

1 Wī1

a wile, a device. [He wolde þurh his micele wiles deor beon, Chr. 1128; Erl. 257, 14. To lokenn himm fra þeȝȝre laþe wiless, Orm. 10317. Þe wrenchful feont wid his wiles, Kath. 891. Þe world ledes - man with wrenkes and wyles, Pr. C. 1360. Wyle or sleythe cautela, astucia, Prompt. Par

Runic Inscription

ᚹᛁ1

Possible runic inscription in Anglo-Saxon futhorc

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