yedding
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɛdɪŋ
Etymology 1
From Middle English ȝedding, ȝeddynge, from Old English ġiedding, ġiddung, ġeddung (“utterance, saying, prophecy, song, poetry, poetical recitation, meter”), from ġieddian (“to speak formally, discuss, speak with alliteration, recite, sing”), equivalent to yed + -ing.
Noun
yedding (plural yeddings)
Etymology 2
From yed.
Etymology 3
From Middle English eorþing (“burial, digging”), from eorþien (“to bury, dig”), from eorþe (“earth”), equivalent to earth + -ing. Possibly influenced by Middle English earding (“habitation, dwelling”), from eard (“dwelling, habitation”), from Old English eard (“native soil, native land, native country, country, province, region, place of residence, dwelling, home, dwelling place, estate, cultivated ground”). More at earth.
Alternative forms
- yerding, earding
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