aredden

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Old English āhreddan; equivalent to a- + redden.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈrɛdən/

Verb

aredden

  1. (Early Middle English) To save or rescue; to remove from penury or captivity.
    Synonym: redden
    • c. 1225, “Seoueðe dale: luue”, in Ancrene Ƿiſſe (MS. Corpus Christi 402), Herefordshire, published c. 1235, folio 106, recto; republished at Cambridge: Parker Library on the Web, 2018 January:
      Me lauerd þu ſeiſt hƿerto · ne mahte he wið leaſſe gref habben arud us:̃
      "But master," you'll say, "why couldn't he have saved us with less trouble?"

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