Dwola

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - dwola

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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dwola
m. I. one who errs, a person without understanding :-- Líf dwolan uita uecordis (cf. gedwolenum uecordi, Kent. Gl. 308), Scint. 223, 3. II. a heretic, schismatic :-- Dwola hereticus, An. Ox. 27, 14. Dwolan scismatici, 2854.

Related words: ge-dwola. dwola

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