Dýdan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - dýdan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- dýdan
- p. dýdde, pl. dýddon; pp. dýded, dyýdd, dýd; [deád dead] To put to death, kill; morti trādĕre, occīdĕre :-- Ne dýde man ǽfre on Sunnan dæges freólse ǽnigne forwyrhtne man let not a man ever put any condemned man to death on the festival of Sunday, L. C. S. 45; Th. i. 402, 9. DER. a-dýdan. dydan