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† ˈWandale2 Obs. Also -dal, -dele. [a. med.L. Wandalī pl. = Vandalī Vandals. The form with W was adopted by Higden from Paulus Diaconus, his authority in the chapter first quoted.] = Vandal. Hence † Wandalyng [-ing3], a Vandal. † Wanˈdalical a. [med.L. Vandalicus], pertaining to the Vandals.
1387Trevisa Higden (Rolls) I. 205 Out þereof [Scandinavia] went Winuli and werred in Scorunga and ouer com þe Wandales. Ibid. V. 231 Þat tyme was sent an oost out of Rome into Spayne aȝenst þe wandales. 1432–50tr. Higden (Rolls) V. 237 Þer were a c. yere from the begynnenge of the Wandalicalle persecucion begunne by Gisericus un to the goenge owte of theyme from Affrike. 1490Bradshaw St. Werburge ii. 175 Our lorde..Suffred cruell people to entre this region..Danes, Gotes..Pictes and the wandeles, [etc.]. 1908W. G. Collingwood Scandinavian Brit. ii. 16 The tribal confederacies of the Baltic shores—Danes, Swedes, Wandals, Burgunds, Bards, Goths. |