woded = wodhed. Cf. alied = alihed = holiness (l. [500], p. 15). "Þe oþer ontreuþe þet comþ of prede is wodhede, me halt ane man wod þet is out of his wytte, in huam skele is miswent."—(Ayenbite, p. 12.)
Golhed hunkinde he gunnen don,
Unnatural lust they did commit.
Golnes = lust, lasciviousness, occurs in the Owl and Nightingale, l. 492. Ancren Riwle, p. 198. Ps. lxvii. 14.
"Non lest (listen) on man do amys
Thorȝ hys oȝene gale (lust)."—(Shoreham, p. 107.)
hunkinde = unkinde, unlawful, unnatural. [536] quad mester, wicked craft (practices). See Allit. Poems, p. 46, ll. 265-268. Quad takes several forms and meanings in O.E.; as qued, wicked (Kyng Alys., 5619; evil, 4237); the devil (R. of Gl., 314); quead, wickedness (Ayenbite, p. 4); quathe, wothe, wathe, evil, harm (Hampole's P. of C., 2102, 4558; Allit. Poems, B. 885).
"De quât deit, de schuwet gêrn dat licht."—(Reynard the Fox.)
[537] hun-wreste plage, wicked lust; hun-wreste = unwreste, weak, frail, and hence wicked.