forscyldigian

Old English

Alternative forms

  • forsċyldegian, forsċyldgian

Etymology

From for- + sċyldigian (to sin). Related to sċyldiġ (whence shildy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌforˈʃyldiɣiɑn/, /ˌforˈʃyldiɣjɑn/

Verb

forsċyldiġian

  1. To make or become guilty; beguilt, criminate, condemn.
  2. To make guilty.

Conjugation

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