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liddens

<span class="searchmatch">liddens</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">lidden</span> dindles, slidden...


lidden

Compare also Old English lēoþ (“song, tune, poem”). Rhymes: -ɪdən <span class="searchmatch">lidden</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">liddens</span>) (archaic) A noise or din. (archaic, dialectal) A saying, song or...


dindles

dindles third-person singular simple present indicative of dindle <span class="searchmatch">liddens</span>, slidden...


leoden

lēoden n a language, especially a national or popular language one&#039;s native language Middle English: leden, leoden Scots: leid English: leed, <span class="searchmatch">lidden</span> Lǣden...


slidden

told that the little one had touched earth without injury, save hands all raw from friction with the rope along which she had slidden. dindles, <span class="searchmatch">liddens</span>...


dindle

dindled) To tingle, as from cold; quiver; thrill (UK, intransitive) to shake; vibrate; tremor dunner dindle (plural dindles) A tingle; a thrill. <span class="searchmatch">lidden</span>...


leoþ

(“dirge, elegy”) Middle English: leoþ, leod, led, lede Scots: leed, lede English: leed (dialectal); <span class="searchmatch">lidden</span> (?) fitt ġiedd meterwyrhta sċop (“poet”) wōþbora...


lid

From Proto-Germanic *liþuz. The plural leden is from Dutch. lid n (plural <span class="searchmatch">lidden</span> or lea, diminutive lidsje) limb, member (of the body) penis part (of a whole)...


liþen

liðen, <span class="searchmatch">liððen</span> From Old English līþan (“to go, travel, sail, be bereft of”), from Proto-West Germanic *līþan, from Proto-Germanic *līþaną (“to go, leave...