Wiþer-médu(-o)

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wiþer-médu(-o)

According to the Old English Dictionary:

wiþer-médu(-o)
indecl.: -méd, e; f. I. hostility, disfavour :-- His hyldo is unc betere tó gewinnanne ðonne his wiðermédo, Cd. Th. 41, 22; Gen. 660. II. adversity, injury :-- Allum wiðirmoedum (adversitatibus) in líchome, Rtl. 52, 22. III. perversity, depravity :-- Hí on wiðerméde wendan and cyrdan conversi sunt in arcum perversum, Ps. Th. 77, 57. [O. H. Ger. widar-muotí; f.; -muoti; n. injuria, sinistrum, detrimentum, malum.] wiþer-medu-o
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