It's more of a term than a single word. But it is the little shapes on the ice when it freezes.
In Old English Cristes maesse means "Christ's Mass" and from that we get the word: Christmas.
it comes from an Old English word 'Lyftgelac' meaning flight through the air. The word 'to flee' in Old English is 'Aetfleon'
Passeth means pass or passes. It is an old English word that is generally not in use anymore. However, it was common at one time.
old English word for "20".
It is an old English word meaning field.
In Old English they did not use the letter k but the word "cyle" is the Old English word for "cold".
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There is no known word "poosk" in Old English. It is most likely not an Old English term.
The English word "Lent" comes from the Middle English word lenten and the Old English word lencten meaning the season of spring.
It appears to be an old English word for dung.
It is Old English for: Boar warrior.
Fneosan is and Old English word for 'sneeze'.
Yfele is the old English word for evil.
That which is grown from seed
Thither is not an Old English word. It merely means "there" in Modern English as in hither and thither, "here and there".
The phrase "el viejo" translates to "the old man" in English.
Sae is the the Old English ( West Saxon) form of "sea." There is also the modern English word sae, which is the Anglic dialect form of "so."