scyld

See also: Scyld

Old English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃyld/, [ʃyɫd]

Etymology 1

From earlier sċield.

Noun

sċyld m

  1. Alternative form of sċield

Etymology 2

From Proto-West Germanic *skuldi (guilt).

Noun

sċyld f

  1. guilt, sin
    • Hē bæd his sċylde forġiefnesse.He begged forgiveness for his sins.
  2. debt, obligation, liability, due
    • Hē þā sċyld forlēt wiþ hine.He forgave the debt against him.
Declension
Synonyms
Antonyms
Derived terms
  • ǣsċyldian (to offend)
  • dēaþsċyldiġ (condemned to death)
  • dēaþsċyld f (crime worthy of death)
  • ealdres sċyldiġ (having forfeited his life: liable, responsible, in debt to)
  • efensċyldiġ (equally guilty)
  • feorhsċyldiġ (guilty of death)
  • forsċyldiġian (to condemn)
  • forsċyldiġod, forsċyldeġod (guilty)
  • frumsċyld f (original sin)
  • godsċyldiġ (impious)
  • godsċyld f (sin against God, impiety)
  • morþorsċyldiġ (guilty of murder)
  • nīedsċyld f (moral necessity)
  • synsċyldiġ (wicked)
  • sċyldan (to accuse)
  • sċyldfrecu f (wicked craving)
  • sċyldful (sinful, guilty)
  • sċyldiġ (guilty)
  • sċyldiġnes f (guilt)
  • sċyldlǣta m (bailiff)
  • sċyldlēas (guiltless)
  • sċyldwreċċende (avenging sin)
  • sċyldwyrcende (evil-doing)
  • sċyldwīte n (fine for a crime of violence)
  • 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)
  • þurhsċyldiġ (very guilty)
  • þēofsċyldiġ (guilty of theft)
  • unsċyldiġ (guiltless, innocent, not responsible)
  • unsċyldiġlic (excusable)
  • unsċyldiġlīċe (innocently)
  • unsċyldiġnes f (innocence)
  • unsċyld f (innocence)
  • unsċyldġung f (innocence)
  • ġesċyld
Descendants
  • Middle English: shīld, schüld

References

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