hidous
Middle English
editAlternative forms
edit- hidus, hidos, hidowes, hidowesse, hidois, hides, hidewes, hideous, hidious, hidws, hidwes, hidwisse, idous, hiddous, hiddowus, hedous, hedus, hedoes, hedewes, hedeowes, hedeous, hedious, hudous, hudyȝs, hodous, hydous, hydus, hydos, hydowes, hydowesse, hydoys, hydes, hydewes, hydws, hydwes, hydwysse, ydous, hyddous, hyddowus, hedyous
Etymology
editFrom Anglo-Norman hidous, of uncertain origin. See English hideous for more.
Adjective
edithidous
- terrifying, frightening
- hideous, horrible, repulsive
- detestable, odious
- great, extreme, immense
- violent, fierce
- loud, noisy
- huge, enormous
- mighty, glorious
Descendants
editReferences
edit- “hidǒus, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Old French
editAdjective
edithidous m (oblique and nominative feminine singular hidouse)
- (Anglo-Norman) Alternative form of hideus