mandæde

Old English

Etymology

From mān (shameful act; crime; wickedness) + *dǣde, from Proto-Germanic *dēdiz (doing). Compare Old Saxon mēndādig, Old High German meintātig.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɑːnˌdæː.de/

Adjective

māndǣde

  1. doing-evil; wicked; reprehensible

Declension

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