Ge-dwola
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-dwola
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-dwola
- error. Add: I. error, wrong conduct :-- Gedwolum erratis, An. Ox. 43, 8. Hé geseah ꝥ eal manna cynn on missenlicum gedwolum from heora Scyppende gewitene wǽron, Bl. H. 103, 5. II. a practice that deceives, leads into error. Cf. gedwol-cræft :-- Þá þe galdorcræftas and gedwolan begangaþ and mid þǽm umwære men beswícaþ and ádwellab, Bl. H. 61, 23. III. erroneous opinion or doctrine :-- Wiðerweardra gedwola apocryphorum naenias, Mt. p. 10, 9. v scín-gedwola. ge-dwola