I can give you some words we still have today that are pretty much the same as they were in Old English: Good, apple, gold, what, heaven, rich, work, after, earth.
Tīd , (plural) tide (fem noun) or tima, (plural) timan (masc noun), (Old English) = time, times (modern English). Tīd is comparable to German Zeit, tima is traced to Latin tempus.
The word "have" is modern English. The Old English equivalent is "habban," the infinitive meaning "to have." Most of its meanings are the same as its modern descendant: to possess, hold, etc. A form...