keep the wolf from the door (third-person singular simple present keeps the wolf from the door, present participle keeping the wolf from the door, simple...
wolf Honshu wolf hungry like the wolf Indian wolf Interior Alaskan wolf Iranian wolf Italian wolf Japanese wolf keep the wolf from the door lone wolf...
time the doors are open in-doors Jack out of doors jib door Katy bar the door keep the wolf from the door kick at an open door kicking at an open door kitty...
keep the peace keep the pot boiling keep the powder dry keep the Sabbath keep the show on the road keep the wolf from the door keep time keep to keep together...
wolvess (rare) From Middle English wolfesse, wolvas, wolvesse; equivalent to wolf + -ess. wolfess (plural wolfesses) A female wolf, a she-wolf. 1550, Iohn...
polytheistic faith. The temple of Zeus was very large. 1974, Donald R. DeGlopper, “Religion and Ritual in Lukang”, in Arthur P. Wolf, editor, Religion and...
to gird. fox guarding the henhouse guarding post guard one's tongue wolf guarding the sheep to protect from some offence to keep watch over to watch by...
their lord Bær sēo brimwylf hringa þengel tō hofe sīnum ― The sea-wolf carried the Prince of Rings to her lair Usually occurs in non-West Saxon dialects;...
(obsolete) 'ead (UK, eye dialect) enPR: hĕd, IPA(key): /ˈhɛd/ Rhymes: -ɛd From Middle English hed, heed, heved, heaved, from Old English hēafd-, hēafod (“head;...
(“away; away from”). Doublet of off, which is the stressed descendant of the same Old English word. More at off. o, o', a (stressed) (UK) enPR: ŏv, IPA(key):...