"inwit" meaning in Old High German

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Noun

Etymology: From Proto-Germanic *inwidją (“malice, wickedness”). Cognate with Old Saxon inwid (“fraud”), Old English inwid, Old Norse ívið (“deceit, evil”) (attested in compound íviðgjarn). Further root-related to Old Norse íviðja (“malicious female being(?)”). . Etymology templates: {{inh|goh|gem-pro|*inwidją||malice, wickedness}} Proto-Germanic *inwidją (“malice, wickedness”), {{cog|osx|inwid||fraud}} Old Saxon inwid (“fraud”), {{cog|ang|inwid}} Old English inwid, {{cog|non|ívið||deceit, evil}} Old Norse ívið (“deceit, evil”), {{m+|non|íviðja||malicious female being(?)}} Old Norse íviðja (“malicious female being(?)”) Head templates: {{head|goh|noun|g=n}} inwit n
  1. deceit, cunning, craftiness Tags: neuter
    Sense id: en-inwit-goh-noun-DIqGHI02 Categories (other): Old High German entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries
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