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Q: What does tarry not mean in Tudor English?
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What does 'tarry' mean in old English?

tarry means currly in old english


What does tarry not mean in modern English?

Don't delay or wait


What nationality was Henry Tudor?

if you mean Henry VIII then he was English with a bit of Welsh from his dad's side.


What is a sentence using the word tarry?

Meaning "to hesitate" or more generally "to delay," the term "tarry" has many useful applications in contemporary English. One example-sentence for it is the following: "Choosing to tarry when an opportunity arises is not advisable. "


What is hello in Tudor English?

hallo


What is the Latin root word for tarry?

The word tarry has no connection at all with any word in Latin. It is from Middle English tarien, meaning to irritate or to hinder or obstruct. This in turn comes from Old English tergan, meaning to provoke or irritate - its distant origins are therefore from the ancient Germanic dialects of north Germany and southern Denmark.The use of tarry to mean "to delay or loiter" is relatively modern and American in origin; this has led to the incorrect impression that it is linked to Latin tardo, meaning "I delay", but there is no such link.


What were Tudor ships made of?

mostly English oak


What was the name of the English ruling house after the Yorks?

Tudor


What is the English Royal house that begin with a t?

Tudor


Did tarry fox have a pet?

did tarry fox have a pet


What has flowers got to do with Tudors?

The English Rose (the Tudor Rose) was the emblem of the Tudor Kings and is now the English emblem flower. See the link I will place below for more information.


What language was spoken in England in Tudor times?

English was spoken in England during Tudor times, specifically Middle English in the early Tudor period (late 15th to early 16th century) and Early Modern English in the later Tudor period (late 16th century). The Tudor monarchs themselves primarily spoke English.