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wolde

<span class="searchmatch">wolde</span> (obsolete) simple past and past participle of will. See would. dowel, dowle, lowed, owled <span class="searchmatch">wolde</span> nde (Pulaar) army, war M. Niang, Pulaar-English...


owled

owled simple past and past participle of owl dowel, dowle, lowed, <span class="searchmatch">wolde</span>...


nolde

ne <span class="searchmatch">wolde</span>. nolde would not Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde; Book I, Lines 76-77 ffor wel wiste he by sort that Troye sholde/Destroyed ben--ye, <span class="searchmatch">wolde</span> who-so...


treget

sith they coude not perceyve His treget and his crueltee, They <span class="searchmatch">wolde</span> him folowe, al <span class="searchmatch">wolde</span> he flee. (please add an English translation of this quotation)...


lowed

IPA(key): /ləʊd/ Rhymes: -əʊd Homophones: load, lode lowed simple past and past participle of low dowel, dowle, owled, <span class="searchmatch">wolde</span> lowed alternative form of lewed...


willan

Ælfric, &quot;The Seven Sleepers&quot; ...he <span class="searchmatch">wolde</span> gan ut of ðam porte... ...he desired to go out of the town... to intend Iċ <span class="searchmatch">wolde</span> þæt dōn! I meant to do that! Ne...


whelke

whelke (plural whelkes) A papule; a pustule; acne. Chaucer Ne oynement that <span class="searchmatch">wolde</span> clense and byte, / That hym myghte helpen of his whelkes white. whelke alternative...


prechen

preach 14th Century, Chaucer, General Prologue That Cristes gospel trewely <span class="searchmatch">wolde</span> preche That he would preach Christ&#039;s gospel honestly English: preach → Kashubian:...


apayede

15th c., Robert Thornton, Lincoln Manuscript A., i. 17, f. 119. In herte I <span class="searchmatch">wolde</span> be wele apayede, Myghte we do that dede. (please add an English translation...


Terwolde

First attested as ter <span class="searchmatch">wolde</span> in 1295. Derived from ter (“at, near”) and wold (“marsh forest, swamp forest”). IPA(key): /tɛrˈʋɔl.də/ Hyphenation: Ter‧wol‧de...