Ge-níðla

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-níðla

According to the Old English Dictionary:

an;

ge-níðla
m. An enemy, a foe :-- Nǽfre ðú gelǽrest ðæt ic dumbum and deáfum deófolgieldum gǽste geníðlum gafol onháte never shalt thou induce me to promise tribute to dumb and deaf idols, foes to the spirit, Exon. 68 a; Th. 251, 26; Jul. 151. DER. eald-, feorh-, gást-, láþ-, mán-, sweord-, torn-geníðla. ge-niþla,ge-niðla
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