ok so i had the same ? for a science crossword and i think it is means "earth"
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Yes, it was a way of combining words to make metaphors. There is a good explanation here: http://www.bl.uk/learning/langlit/changlang/activities/lang/anglosaxon/anglosax.html
Atlantis was destroyed by a great war between Humans and Nephilim and the floods sank the city-nation. Due to Nibiru's orbit being close to Earth at the time, and man fallen from grace, human evil was rampant. Much like it is today. That's why they say to keep POSITIVE when they come! The Nephilim looked just like humans, but they were much larger and stronger. We are related to the Nephilim, but we have double-helix DNA and they have multi-helix and is able to use more of their Brain. Anu the leader came around on Nibiru's next orbit created the second city UR was created to recreate the enslavement of man to collect gold to repair Nibiru's broken atmosphere. It has been told in scripture about the Nephilim, and we the human race were created to terraform Earth for them, which word comes from Anglo-Saxon word Erda (Erdaz), which means ground, soil, and earth, the word would be spelled Eorthe or Erthe in Old English and Erde in German. Like UR, we want to show our "God's" that we completed Earth for them in their likeness. The day of judgment will be soon, scripture says. Remember be POSITIVE!
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hacienda is a Spanish word for house, not Latin.
From the Old English word 'eorthe,' which is also of Germanic origin.
Guard or protect :D
Anglosaxon and latin
Earth\'s name of \'Earth\' does not mean fertile soil. The name Earth comes from the German word erde and the Old English word eorthe (or ertha) and means \'ground.
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Alliteration
no they dont because schools did not exist
alliteration
The Anglo-Saxon root word "bind" means "to tie or fasten something securely." In the English word "binder," it refers to a tool or material used to hold things together or bind them in place.
The name Earth originated from the 8th century Anglo-Saxon word erda which means ground or soil. In old English the word became Eorthe then Erthe in Middle English. Earth was first used as the name of the planet around 1400.
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Earth is the only planet in the solar system whose name is not derived from a Greek or Roman god.The origin of its name, 'earth', is the Anglo-Saxon word Erda (Erdaz), which means ground, soil, and Earth, the word changed to Eorthe or Erthe in Old English and to Erde in German.