weldende

Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old English wealdend, waldend, from Proto-Germanic *waldandz.

Noun

weldende (plural weldendes)

  1. supreme master, ruler, lord
Alternative forms
  • weldent, welden, weldene, weldinde, wealdend, wealdende, wealdent, wældend, waldend, waldende, walden

References

Verb

weldende

  1. present participle of welden
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