hlyda

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Old English

Etymology

From hlȳdan (to make noise) +‎ -a (agentive suffix), literally noise-maker, referring to the strong winds of March.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

hlȳda m

  1. March
    Synonym: hrēþmōnaþ

Declension

Descendants

  • Middle English: Lyde, lude, Lude, luyde (Southern), lyde
    • English: Lide (obsolete)

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