yedding
Plural: yeddings
Noun
- A song, especially the song of a minstrel.
- A popular tale or romance, or a song embodying a popular tale or romance.
- A burrow; a mole or rabbit hole.
Verb
- present participle and gerund of yed
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English ȝedding, ȝeddynge, from Old English ġieddung (“utterance, saying, prophecy, song, poetry, poetical recitation, meter”), from ġieddian (“to speak formally, discuss, speak with alliteration, recite, sing”), equivalent to yed + -ing.
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