"eyndill" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Forms: eyndills [present, singular, third-person], eyndilling [participle, present], eyndilled [participle, past], eyndilled [past]
Etymology: Origin obscure. Probably from a frequentative form of eind, aynd (“to breathe”), equivalent to eind + -le, related to onde (“to breathe”). Compare also Old English andian (“to envy, be envious or jealous”). More at onde. Etymology templates: {{m|sco|eind}} eind, {{m|sco|aynd||to breathe}} aynd (“to breathe”), {{suffix|en|eind|le}} eind + -le, {{m|en|onde||to breathe}} onde (“to breathe”), {{cog|ang|andian||to envy, be envious or jealous}} Old English andian (“to envy, be envious or jealous”), {{l|en|onde}} onde Head templates: {{en-verb}} eyndill (third-person singular simple present eyndills, present participle eyndilling, simple past and past participle eyndilled)
  1. (intransitive, rare, UK dialectal, Scotland) To be or become jealous. Tags: Scotland, UK, dialectal, intransitive, rare Synonyms: eindill, endill [Scotland]

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