10 Results found for "Reconstruction_talk:Old_English".

Reconstruction talk:Old English/ofermorgen

Reconstruction:Old English/ofermorgen Old English. Again, the existence of this word appears to be incredibly unlikely, given that modern English overmorrow...


Reconstruction talk:Old English/Woðen

criteria for inclusion. Reconstruction:Old English/Woðen Created by someone whose user name means "learning Old English". This appears to be a spelling mistake...


Reconstruction talk:Old English/windmylen

without careful consideration. Reconstruction:Old English/windmylen Old English. The existence of a Old English *windmylen appears to be highly improbable...


Reconstruction talk:Old English/hylian

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 talk:Old English/sceadl

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...


Reconstruction talk:Old English/nihtmare

verification without comprehensive reasons for doing so. Reconstruction:Old English/nihtmare --Lvovmauro (talk) 04:25, 30 December 2019 (UTC) What does it...


Reconstruction talk:Old English/dufe

(“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...


Reconstruction talk:Old English/ueleda

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 talk:Old English/pund

reconstruction, even though I strongly suspect the term existed based on the Old English descendants alone, but we are encouraged to exercise conservativism where...


Reconstruction talk:Proto-Germanic/afteraz

possibly Old English *æfte, æfteweard, Old Frisian efta *aftanē > Gothic 𐌰𐍆𐍄𐌰𐌽𐌰 (aftana), Old English æftan, Old High German *aftan-, Old Norse aptan...