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09.06.2009 · to or toward that place; away from the speaker. thwart. hinder or prevent, as an effort, plan, or desire. weir. a low dam built across a stream to raise its level or divert its flow. whence. from what place, source, or cause. wight. a human being; `wight' is an archaic term.
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Explore the Words · bedight. decorate · besmirch. smear so as to make dirty or stained · bight. a bend or curve (especially in a coastline) · brine.
50+ Old English Words and Their Modern Meanings
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Important nouns from Old English literature include: andsaca - enemy beadurinc - warrior bearn - child (son) beorn - man bill - sword brim - ocean casere - emperor cyning - king deofol - devil ealdor - life (elder) fæder - father folde - earth, soil ides - woman lufu - love lyft - sky, wind man - crime neorxnawang - paradise preost - priest
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Old English Nouns List · andsaca - enemy · beadurinc - warrior · bearn - child (son) · beorn - man · bill - sword · brim - ocean · casere - emperor · cyning - king ...
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Jun 09, 2009 · Explore the Words. show: definitions & notes only words. in list order from A to Z from Z to A from easy to hard from hard to easy. bedight. decorate. besmirch. smear so as to make dirty or stained. bight. a bend or curve (especially in a coastline)
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Foreign words borrowed into Old English from Old Norse, Latin, and Greek are excluded, as are words borrowed into English from Ancient British languages.
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Nov 29, 2021 · Old English Core Vocabulary. aglæca, noun, m., monster, combatant, the terrible one (poet.) anhaga, noun, m., solitary one, one who dwells alone (poet.) anwealda, noun, m., ruler, Lord (poet.) atol, adj., terrible, hateful (poet.) ælfscyne, adj., beautiful as a fairy (3 occurrences, poet.) bana, noun, m., slayer (cp. MnE bane, poet.)
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10 Old English Words You Need to Be Using · 1. Uhtceare · 2. Expergefactor · 3. and 4. Pantofle and Staddle · 5. Grubbling · 6. Mugwump · 7. Rawgabbit · 8.
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aglæca, noun, m., monster, combatant, the terrible one (poet.) ... anhaga, noun, m., solitary one, one who dwells alone (poet.) ... anwealda, noun, m., ruler, Lord ...
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50 Amazing Old English Words Ye Should Definitely Be Using More Often · Apricity · Bedight · Bedward · Besmirch · Billingsgate · Brabble · Clinomania.
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Old English Adjectives and Adverbs List anfeald - simple (onefold) arleas - dishonorable ariht - right, properly atelic - horrible, awful baldlice - bravely, boldly beorht - bright bysig - busy ceald - cold dyre - dear, lovely eald - old fæger - beautiful, fair neah - near nu - now oft - often rice ...
24 Old English Words You Should Start Using Again
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18.11.2021 · Here are 24 old English words and slang terms that are fun to say, still useful, and should never have left us in the first place: 1. Bedward Exactly as it sounds, bedward means heading for bed. Who doesn’t like heading bedward after a hard day? 2. Billingsgate
13 wonderful Old English words we should still be using today
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13 wonderful Old English words we should still be using today · 1. Grubbling (v) · 2. Snollygoster (n) · 3. Zwodder (n) · 4. Woofits (n) · 5.
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29.11.2021 · Old English Core Vocabulary abutan, adv., about, around ac, conj., but, however acennan, verb, bring forth, give birth to acwellan, verb, to kill adl, noun, f., sickness, disease agen, adj., own aglæca, noun, m., monster, combatant, the terrible one (poet.) ahwær, adv., anywhere alimpan, verb, befall, come to pass alyfan, verb, to permit, allow
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Jan 16, 2012 · Words from Old English: Study Words quell [1] barrow dearth bower paddock blithe keen mongrel reckless alderman whirlpool belay [2] cleanser dreary [3] bequeath sallow [4] dross lithe gristle earwig fickle nestle [5] fennel nostril abide behest slaughter [6] gospel furlong linseed nether fathom nightingale