odden

verb

Etymology

From odd + -en (verbal ending).

  1. derived from *wes- — “to stick, prick, pierce, sting
  2. derived from *uzdaz — “point
  3. derived from oddi — “odd, third or additional number; triangle
  4. inherited from odde
  5. formed as odden — “odd + -en

Definitions

  1. To make or become odd (all senses)

    • It was that he had to talk my mind without me there to odden up his thoughts.
    • The light still shines, even though the vessel be oddened, he had remarked once, and Emma, laughing, had kissed his bone-thick, fever-warm brow.
    • I cried to be fallen in the love, but in the autumn year of my young age, the villagers and Mama filtered me from the home and the village, for oddening the love.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA