[ +wēd] I. n. fury, rage, madness. [[wōd]]
[II.] ‘obliquus, distortus,’ ZDA 31·9168. [[wōh]]
[ ±wēdan] (ǣ) to be mad, rage, Æ, AO, CP. [[wōd]]
[ wēd-beorge], -berge = [wēdeberge]
wedbrice = [wedbryce]
[ wedbrōðor] m. pledged brother (in a brotherhood of compact, not of blood), Chr. [[wedd]]
[ wedbryce] m. breach of agreement, treachery.
[ wedd] n. pledge, agreement, covenant, security, Æ, AO, CP: dowry, WW.
[ ±weddian] engage, pledge oneself, covenant, promise, vow: give to wife, betroth: ‘wed,’ marry.