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scyldig — adj 1. guilty, sinful, criminal; 1a.guilty of committing a crime; (1) w.g. of crime; morðres scyldig guilty of murder; (2) w.i. of crime; synnum scyldig guilty of sins; 1b. guilty against (wiþ) a person; 2. responsible for, liable for, chargeable … Old to modern English dictionary