mandæd

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Old English

Etymology

By surface analysis, mān (evil) +‎ dǣd.

Pronunciation

Noun

māndǣd f

  1. evil deed, crime, sin
    • Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
      Sēo tīd onginð on ðisum Sunnandæġe, nigon wucon ǣr Ēastron, and ġeendað on ðām Saternesdæġe þǣre Ēasterlīċan wucan: tō ðām dæġe sind heonon ġetealde hundseofontiġ daga; and þæt Israhela folc, for heora māndǣdum and forgǣġednyssum, wurdon ġehergode, and hundseofontiġ ġēara on Babilonisċum þēowdōme, buton blisse and myrhðe, wunodon.
      This time begins this Sunday, nine weeks before Easter, and ends on the Saturday in the week of Easter: to that day, from here, are seventy days; and the Israelites, for their evil deeds and transgressions, were taken captive, and spent seventy years living in slavery to the Bablyonians, without joy or mirth.

Declension

Strong i-stem:

singular plural
nominative māndǣd māndǣde, māndǣda
accusative māndǣd, māndǣde māndǣde, māndǣda
genitive māndǣde māndǣda
dative māndǣde māndǣdum

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