Reconstruction:Old English/ofermorgen Old English. Again, the existence of this word appears to be incredibly unlikely, given that modern English overmorrow...
criteria for inclusion. Reconstruction:Old English/Woðen Created by someone whose user name means "learning Old English". This appears to be a spelling mistake...
without careful consideration. Reconstruction:Old English/windmylen Old English. The existence of a Old English *windmylen appears to be highly improbable...
conclusions. Reconstruction:Old English/hylian I can find no evidence/support for this reconstruction in Old or Middle English. Leasnam (talk) 17:46, 15...
Reconstruction:Old English/sceadl This entry solely exists to back up our etymology of Old English sċēada as being akin to Old Dutch skethila and Old High German...
verification without comprehensive reasons for doing so. Reconstruction:Old English/nihtmare --Lvovmauro (talk) 04:25, 30 December 2019 (UTC) What does it...
(“pelican”), however, I believe the *dūfe in this word relates to diving (cf. Old English dūfan (“to dive”)) rather than to a "dove" Leasnam (talk) 23:33, 30 September...
Proto-Brythonic term and titled as Proto-Celtic; I am however not sure if Old English is any better than these, nor if it belongs in the Reconstruction namespace...
reconstruction, even though I strongly suspect the term existed based on the Old English descendants alone, but we are encouraged to exercise conservativism where...
possibly Old English *æfte, æfteweard, Old Frisian efta *aftanē > Gothic 𐌰𐍆𐍄𐌰𐌽𐌰 (aftana), Old English æftan, Old High German *aftan-, Old Norse aptan...