scyld
Old English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃyld/
Etymology 1
From earlier scield.
Etymology 2
From Proto-Germanic *skuldiz (“guilt”), from Proto-Indo-European *skel- (“to be guilty, be obligated, owe”). Cognate with Old Frisian schuld, Old Saxon skuld (“crime, due”), Old High German sculd (German Schuld), Old Norse skuld. Related to shall, should.
Noun
sċyld f
Declension
Declension of scyld (strong ō-stem)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | sċyld | sċylda, sċylde |
accusative | sċylde | sċylda, sċylde |
genitive | sċylde | sċylda |
dative | sċylde | sċyldum |
Synonyms
Antonyms
Derived terms
- dēaþsċyld f (“crime worthy of death”)
- dēaþsċyldiġ (“condemned to death”)
- efensċyldiġ (“equally guilty”)
- feorhsċyldiġ (“guilty of death”)
- forsċyldiġian (“to condemn”)
- forsċyldiġod, forsċyldeġod (“guilty”)
- frumsċyld f (“original sin”)
- godsċyld f (“sin against God, impiety”)
- godsċyldiġ (“impious”)
- morþorsċyldiġ (“guilty of murder”)
- nīedsċyld f (“moral necessity”)
- synsċyldiġ (“wicked”)
- sċyldan (“to accuse”)
- sċyldfrecu f (“wicked craving”)
- sċyldful (“sinful, guilty”)
- sċyldiġ (“guilty”)
- ealdres sċyldiġ (“having forfeited his life: liable, responsible, in debt to”)
- sċyldiġnes f (“guilt”)
- sċyldlēas (“guiltless”)
- sċyldlǣta m (“bailiff”)
- sċyldwīte n (“fine for a crime of violence”)
- sċyldwreċċende (“avenging sin”)
- sċyldwyrcende (“evil-doing”)
- sċyldġian, sċyldiġian (“to sin; place in the position of a criminal, render liable to punishment”)
- sċyldġung f (“sum demanded as wergeld”)
- twisċyldiġ (“liable to a double penalty”)
- unsċyld f (“innocence”)
- unsċyldiġ (“guiltless, innocent, not responsible”)
- unsċyldiġlic (“excusable”)
- unsċyldiġlīċe (“innocently”)
- unsċyldiġnes f (“innocence”)
- unsċyldġung f (“innocence”)
- þēofsċyldiġ (“guilty of theft”)
- þurhsċyldiġ (“very guilty”)
- ġesċyld
- ǣsċyldian (“to offend”)
References
- 1916, John R. Clark, "A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary for the Use of Students", scyld et al.
- Bosworth, J. (2010, March 21). An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online (T. N. Toller & Others, Eds.). scyld. Retrieved December 9, 2011, from http://bosworth.ff.cuni.cz/027109
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