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Word of the Day – Nithing

By May 6, 2017Word of the Day

Nithing (noun) (archaic) (historic)

nith-ing

A coward, a villain; a person who breaks the law or a code of honour; an outlaw.

Old English; earliest use found in The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. From early Scandinavian níðingr.

Example sentences

“He’s nothing but a nithing, this town has never seen the like of.”

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