Flige-wíl
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - flige-wíl
According to the Old English Dictionary:
es;
- flige-wíl
- m. [flige = flyge vŏlātus; wíl a wile, deceit, q. A flying wile, dart of Satan; vŏlans astūtia, diabŏli sagitta :-- Gefylled feóndes fligewílum, fácensearwum filled with the fiend's [Satan's] flying darts, with treacherous wiles, Exon. 83b; Th. 315, 6; Mód. 27. flige-wil