<span class="searchmatch">helpe</span> Obsolete spelling of help. <span class="searchmatch">helpe</span> (third-person singular simple present helpes, present participle helping, simple past and past participle helped)...
ˈsu.mes ˈmɑn.nes] God <span class="searchmatch">helpe</span> sumes mannes God help someone c. 1013, Wulfstan, Sermon of the Wolf to the English[1]: God ūre <span class="searchmatch">helpe</span>, āmēn. God help us, amen...
Frisian: <span class="searchmatch">helpe</span> From Proto-Germanic *helpō (“help”). helpa f help, aid Helpa uuiðar hungre. Help against hunger. helpan Middle Low German: <span class="searchmatch">helpe</span> Low German:...
*helpārī, equivalent to <span class="searchmatch">helpe</span> + -ere. Cognate with Old Saxon helpāri, Old High German helfāri. helpere m helper helpa <span class="searchmatch">helpe</span> Saterland Frisian: Hälper...
helpes third-person singular simple present indicative of <span class="searchmatch">helpe</span>...
Literally, “so truly help me God Almighty”. IPA(key): /zoː ˈʋaːr.lək ˈɦɛl.pə ˌmɛi̯ ˈɣɔt ɑlˈmɑx.təx/ zo waarlijk <span class="searchmatch">helpe</span> mij God Almachtig so help me God...
From <span class="searchmatch">helpe</span> + wunde. helpwunde f medical incision (literally, "helping wound")...
vnto the Lord. 1632, Samuel Hieron, A <span class="searchmatch">helpe</span> vnto deuotion: containing certaine moulds, or formes of prayer: A <span class="searchmatch">helpe</span> vnto deuotion: containing certaine moulds...
→OCLC, page 148: [I]t conduceth <span class="searchmatch">helpe</span> to the crudities, humidities, and vvindineſſe of the ſtomacke and belly, and to <span class="searchmatch">helpe</span> the ſhortneſſe of breath and...
hulpe f alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">helpe</span> This noun needs an inflection-table template. hulpe f (plural hulpi) alternative form of vulpe hulpe (archaic) (dated)...