sierwan

Old English

Alternative forms

  • sirwan, syrwan, serwan, sirwian, sirewan

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *sarwijan, derived from the noun *saru (Old English searu).

Verb

sierwan

  1. to plot, devise (generally in a negative sense)
  2. (poetic) to arm

Conjugation

Descendants

  • Middle English: sirwen
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