Ni″ding (nī″dĭng), n. [Written also nithing.] [AS. nīðing, fr. nīð wickedness, malice, hatred.] A coward; a dastard; — a term of utmost opprobrium.
He is worthy to be called a niding. Howell.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Ni″ding (nī″dĭng), n. [Written also nithing.] [AS. nīðing, fr. nīð wickedness, malice, hatred.] A coward; a dastard; — a term of utmost opprobrium.
He is worthy to be called a niding. Howell.