Weá-dǽd
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - weá-dǽd
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- weá-dǽd
- e; f. A deed of woe, an ill-deed :-- Hé (Stephen) bæd þrymcyning ðæt hé him ða weádǽd tó wræce ne sette (cf. Domine, ne statuas illis hoc peccatum, Acts 7, 60), Elen. Kmbl. 987; El. 495. Árísaþ weádǽda, Fins. Th. 15 ; Fin. 8. [Cf. Goth. wai-dédja a malefactor.] wea-dæd