Hlȳd

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f. Rumour, noise made in discussing an event :-- Mardocheus weard þurh þā micclan hlȳde cūd þām cyninge the matter made such a great noise that Mordecai became known to the king, Hml. A. 95, 120. [In Ps. Spl. T. 9, 7 perhaps hlydne arises from confusion between hlynne (and hlȳde.] [O. H. Ger. hlūtī sonas, sonitus, clangor.] hlyd

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