Níþ-hygdig

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - níþ-hygdig

According to the Old English Dictionary:

níþ-hygdig
adj. Having the mind disposed to strife, bold :-- Hyrsta swylce on horde ǽr níþhýdige men genumen hæfdon, Beo. Th. 6311 ; B. 3166. [O. Sax. níð-hugdig maliciously disposed (applied to Herod and to the devil).] Cf. níþ-heard. niþ-hygdig
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