10 Results found for "Reconstruction:Old_English".

Reconstruction:Old English/drift

From Proto-Germanic *driftiz. Cognate with Old Frisian drift, Old High German trift, Old Norse dript, drift. IPA(key): /drift/ *drift f an act of driving...


Reconstruction:Old English/bos

From Proto-Germanic *bansaz. Cognate with Old Frisian bōs, Middle Low German bôs, Middle High German banse, Old Norse báss. IPA(key): /boːs/ *bōs ? an ox...


Reconstruction:Old English/halian

Conjugation of *halian (weak class 2) ġeholian Middle English: halien, halen Scots: hale, hail English: hale, haul (or both verbs from Old French) Scots: haul...


Reconstruction:Old English/flicor

*flakuraz (“shaking, wavering”) (see Old English flacor) or to Proto-Germanic *fleuganą (“to fly”) (see Old English flēogan). IPA(key): /ˈfli.kor/ *flicor...


Reconstruction:Old English/cippian

knock”), Middle Low German kippen (“to hatch out”), Old Swedish kippa (“to chop”), Old English ċipp (“chip”). More at chip, chop. IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃip.pi...


Reconstruction:Old English/rocc

Middle English: rokke, rokk, rok English: rock Scots: rok Yola: ruck James A. H. Murray et al., editors (1884–1928), “Old English/rocc”, in A New English Dictionary...


Reconstruction:Old English/docce

bundle, wisp muscle fibres, muscle Weak: docga (possibly) fingerdocce Middle English: *dokke, dok (merger with Old Norse *dokkr) English: dock Scots: dok...


Reconstruction:Old English/croc

bent”). Cognate with Old Norse krókr, Swedish krok (“crook”). IPA(key): /kroːk/ *crōc m crook, hook Strong a-stem: *crōcian Middle English: crok, croke Scots:...


Reconstruction:Old English/snecga

Cognate with Old High German sneggo, snecko (“snail”). IPA(key): /ˈsneɡ.ɡɑ/ *snecga m snail Weak: snæġl Middle English: snegge English: sneg, snag (dialectal)...


Reconstruction:Old English/citten

with Old High German kizzīn, chizzīn (whence German Kitz (“fawn, young deer”)). IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃit.ten/ *ċitten n young animal, baby Middle English: chitte...