Mán-dǽd
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - mán-dǽd
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- mán-dǽd
- f. An evil deed, crime, sin :-- Mándǽd crimen, peccatum, Wrt. Voc. ii. 137, 3. Mándǽda scelera, 149, 29. Hé sume mándǽde (aliquid sceleris) gefremede, Bd. 4, 25 ; S. 599, 34. Mándǽda forlǽtan intermissis facinoribus, S. 601, 27. His synne and mándǽde scelera sua, 5, 13; S. 632, 12: Exon. 62b; Th. 229, 18; Ph. 457. Mándǽda facinorum, peccatorum, Hpt. Gl. 415, 14: 469, 9: flagitiorum, 529, 73: Ors. 1, 8; Swt. 42, 17. Ðá ðá hé ða módigan preóstas for heora mándǽdon ðanan út ádréfde and ðérinne munecas gelógode, Chart. Th. 227, 21. Wolde mid mándǽdum menn beswícan, Cd. 23; Th. 29, 16; Gen. 451. [O. E. Homl. man-dede: O. Sax. mén-dád: O. H. Ger. mein-tát scelus, flagitium, facinus, piaculum: cf. Icel. mein-görð offence.] man-dæd