Monday, April 20, 2020
Old English words free essay sample
Whither thou goest, I shall go. translates in modern English as Where you go, I will go. wilt This one is tricky. It can mean very simply, will; but then it could also mean what a flower does without water, or what I do when asked to cook it all depends on the context wist knew; past tense of wit, e. g. He wist that his love was coming wit To know, e. g. , Canst thou wit what the day shall bring? wrought done, made, created; e. g. see what God hath wrought Submitted by M. G. of Oneida, Wisconsin ye polite form of thou. Submitted by Laura yore years ago. butan, adv. , about, around ac, conJ. , but, however acennan, verb, bring forth, give birth to acwellan, verb, to kill adl, noun, f. , sickness, disease agen, ad]. , own aglà ¦ca, noun, m. , monster, combatant, the terrible one (poet. ) ahwà ¦r, adv. We will write a custom essay sample on Old English words or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page , anywhere alimpan, verb, befall, come to pass alyfan, verb, to permit, allow amyrran, verb, to wound (cp. MnE to mar) an, numeral
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