wield
[ weeld ]
/ wild /
verb (used with object)
to exercise (power, authority, influence, etc.), as in ruling or dominating.
to use (a weapon, instrument, etc.) effectively; handle or employ actively.
Archaic.
to guide or direct.
Archaic.
to govern; manage.
Origin of wield
before 900; Middle English
welden, Old English
wieldan to control, derivative of
wealdan to rule; cognate with German
walten, Old Norse
valda, Gothic
waldan; akin to Latin
valēre to be strong, prevail
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OTHER WORDS FROM wield
wield·a·ble, adjective wield·er, noun un·wield·a·ble, adjectiveWORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH wield
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British Dictionary definitions for wielding
wield
/ (wiːld) /
verb (tr)
to handle or use (a weapon, tool, etc)
to exert or maintain (power or authority)
obsolete
to rule
Derived forms of wield
wieldable, adjective wielder, nounWord Origin for wield
Old English
wieldan, wealdan; related to Old Norse
valda, Old Saxon
waldan, German
walten, Latin
valēre to be strong