Dyderian

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - dyderian

According to the Old English Dictionary:

dydrian;

dyderian
p. ode; pp. od; illūdĕre :-- Me þincþ ðæt ðú me dwelige and dyderie [dwelle and dydre, Cot.], swá mon cild déþ methinks that thou misleadest and deludest me, as any one does a child, Bt. 35, 5; Fox 164, 12. DER. be-dyderian, be-didrian. dyderian

Related words: trans. To deceive, delude;

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