dician

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Old English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-West Germanic *dīkōn, from *dīk, from Proto-Germanic *dīkaz.

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dīcian

  1. to bank or mound earth; build a dike
  2. to dig a ditch

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  • Middle English: dyken, dychen (dychen from Old English *dīċan and/or influenced by dich, dych (ditch, noun))
  • >? Middle English: diggen (< *dīcgian)