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What is the word for times in old English?
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.
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What does the Old English word have mean?
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...
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What is the word for friend in old English?
freond
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Is hender an old English word?
To the best of my knowledge, Hender is not an old English name but a surname derived from the Welsh name "Hendower" or "Glendower" originally meaning "Old Tower". I should know, my surname is Hender.
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What is the old English word for white?
Hwit