See also: withar-

Old Saxon edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-West Germanic *wiþr (against), cognate with Old English wiþer and Old High German widar (German wieder).

Preposition edit

withar

  1. against, with, opposite, toward (+ dat or sometimes acc)
    Uuesat iu so uuara uuiðar thiu, uuið iro fēcneon dādiun, sō man uuiðar fīundun scal
    Be careful against them, against their dreadful actions, just like one must be (careful) against his enemies
    (Heliand, verse 1883)
    Helpa uuiðar hungre: Help against hunger.

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Descendants edit

  • Middle Low German: wedder, weder