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scyld

scyld

Old English

Noun

scyld m

  1. Alternative form of 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; (Dutch schuld), (German Schuld), Old Norse skuld. Related to shall, should.

Noun

scyld f

  1. offense, fault, crime, guilt, sin
    Hé his scylde forgyfenysse bæd. He begs forgiveness for his sins.
  2. obligation, liability, due, debt
    Hé ða scyld forlét wið hine. He forlet (forgave) the debt with him.


Derived terms
  • ǣscyldian to offend
  • dēaþscyld f. crime worthy of death
  • dēaþscyldig condemned to death
  • efenscyldig evenly, equally guilty
  • feorhscyldig guilty of death
  • forscyldigian to condemn.
  • forscyldigod, forscyldegod guilty
  • frumscyld f. original sin
  • godscyld f. sin against God, impiety
  • godscyldig impious
  • morþorscyldig guilty of murder
  • nîedscyld f. moral necessity
  • scyldan to accuse
  • scyldfrecu f. wicked craving, yearning
  • scyldful sinful, guilty
  • scyldgian, scyldigian to sin; place in the position of a criminal, render liable to punishment
  • scyldgung f. sum demanded as wergeld
  • scyldig guilty, criminal, sinful
    ealdres scyldig having forfeited his life: liable, responsible, in debt to
  • scyldignes f. guilt,
  • scyldlǣta m. bailiff
  • scyldlēas guiltless
  • scyldwīte n. fine for a crime of violence
  • scyldwreccende ptc. avenging sin
  • scyldwyrcende evil-doing
  • synscyldig wicked
  • twiscyldig liable to a double penalty
  • þēofscyldig f. guilty of theft
  • þurhscyldig very guilty
  • unscyld f. innocency
  • unscyldgung f. innocence
  • unscyldig guiltless, innocent, not responsible
  • unscyldiglic excusable
  • unscyldiglīce adv innocently
  • unscyldignes f. innocence.
Descendants

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