- fela, þearfe secgað, þoncword sprecaþ,
simle suð oþþe norð
sumne gemetað
gydda gleawne,
geofum unhneawne, se þe fore duguþe wile dom aræran, eorlscipe...
- sing, chant'). See
galdr for
further discussion. *guđ(j)ōn 'priest' OE *
gydda ON goði, gyðja Goth.
gudja From PGmc *guđaz ('god'). The Old
English form...
- the
building with his wife
Minna Emilie Caroline Ferslev and one maid.
Gydda van
Deurs (née Lund, 1871–1939), who had
recently divorced Charles Christian...
- name
Gidding means "settlement of the
family or
followers of a man
called Gydda".
Little Gidding is
notable as the home of a
Church of
England lay religious...
-
Gudlesdone in 1232,
coming from "Gyddel's Hill,"
itself a
derivative of the name
Gydda. In the late
Middle Ages,
Gilson - a
lordship in its own
right - contained...
- estimate. The village's name
derives from the old
english phrase meaning Gydda's People. In 1086 it is
recorded in the
Domesday Book as
Geldinga with 18...