qued

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== Middle English == === Alternative forms === quede, queed, quaad === Etymology === From Old English cwēad, *cwǣd, from Proto-West Germanic *kwād (“bad, evil”, adjective), *kwād (“dung; evilness”, noun). === Adjective === qued bad; evil [from the 13th c.] Ludus Coventriae (ante 1475) The body that was heavy as lead, be the Jews never so qued, A-riseth from grave.. Sidrak and Bokkus (ante 1500) Young and old, good and qued. ==== Descendants ==== Scots: quad, quaid, queid === Noun === qued (uncountable) evil; harm; wickedness [from the 13th c.] an evil person or being, especially the devil