shildy
English
Etymology
From Middle English shildiȝ, schuldi, from Old English sċyldiġ (“guilty, sinful, criminal”), from Proto-Germanic *skuldīgaz, equivalent to shild + -y. Cognate with West Frisian skildich (“guilty”), Dutch schuldig (“guilty”), German schuldig (“guilty”), Swedish skyldig (“guilty”).
Adjective
shildy (comparative shildier or more shildy, superlative shildiest or most shildy)
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