ieldan
Old English
Alternative forms
- eldan
- yldan
Etymology
From eald (“old”).
Verb
ieldan
- (West Saxon) to put off, delay, prolong; hesitate, tarry; postpone, procrastinate
- (West Saxon) to delay the notice of
- (West Saxon) to dissimulate, connive at
- (West Saxon) to decay (with eld)
Conjugation
This verb needs an inflection-table template.
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