wuduwasa

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Old English

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Etymology

From wudu (wood) + a second element that is probably from Proto-West Germanic *waiso (orphan); compare Dutch wees, German Waise.

Pronunciation

Noun

wuduwāsa m

  1. wild man of the woods, woodwose; faun, satyr

Descendants

  • Middle English: wodwo
  • English: woodwose