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▪ I. † dwele, n. Obs. Also 3–4 dweole, 4 dwelle. [= OE. *dwela, *dweola (dwola, dwala), or aphetic for ᵹedwela, -dweola, -dwola, in same sense, f. root dwel-, as in next. Cf. dwale n.1] A going astray; error, delusion, deceit.
[c900tr. Bæda's Hist. i. viii. (1890) 42 Se ᵹedweola wæs on ðam Nyceaniscan sinoþe ᵹe iðerad.] a1225Ancr. R. 62 Louerd..wend awei mine eien vrom þe worldes dweole. c1275Passion our Lord 525 in O.E. Misc. 52 Þenne wrþ þe laste dwele wurse to alegge. c1275Orison of our Lady 35 ibid. 160 Iluued ich habbe gomen and gleo..Al þat is dweole wel i seo. a1300Sarmun xxvii. in E.E.P. (1862) 4 Þeiȝ freris prech of heuen and helle..al þat him þenchit bot dwelle. a1350Life Jesu 149 (Mätz.) It nis bote dwele. ▪ II. † dwele, v. Obs. Forms: 1 dwelian, dweliᵹan, 2–4 dwele. [OE. dwelian (dweolian, dwolian), app.:—*dwelôjan, f. e-grade of ablaut series dwel-, dwal-, dwol-: see dwell.] 1. intr. To wander, go astray; to err, be deluded.
c900tr. Bæda's Hist. iv. iii. (1890) 270 Þurh moniᵹe stowe dwoliende. Ibid. xxvii. 362 To ðæm dwoliᵹendum læce⁓domum deofolᵹylda. c1000ælfric Hom. I. 384 Þæt he swa lange on ðam holte..dwelode. c1000Ags. Gosp. Matt. xxii. 29 Ᵹe dweliaþ and ne cunnon haliᵹe ᵹe-writu. c1175Lamb. Hom. 109 Ȝif þe larðeu dwelað hwa bið siððan his larþeu. a1300E.E. Psalter lvii[i]. 4 Þai dweled fra magh. 2. intr. To be torpid, to be stunned, to swoon.
13..Seuyn Sag. (W.) 770 The cradel turnd up so doun on ground, Up so doun, in hire feghting, That the child lai dweling. |