Náwiht-

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - náwiht-

According to the Old English Dictionary:

náht-líc;

náwiht-
adj. Good for nothing, worthless, naughty :-- Seó hæfde nigon dohtra, náhtlíce and fracode, Homl. Skt. 8, 11. Manna rǽdas syndon náhtlíce ongeán Godes geþeaht men's plans are of no avail against God's counsel, Chr. 979; Erl. 129, 27. Ða hé geceás ðe dyselíce and nahtlíce geþuhte synt he chose those that seemed foolish and of no account, R. Ben. 138, 30.

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