I think that it means paddling in the water. As in walking in water but only up to your ankles.
Desfiant is an old french term which is now defiant, in English.
Thee and thou mean "you" in old english.
tarry means currly in old english
The English word "bruin" has an origin from Middle Dutch meaning the word "bear". The first known use of the term was in the 15th from Reynard the Fox.
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Desfiant is an old french term which is now defiant, in English.
"Aged peole" is a term that has meaning "old people" in English.
That's an old English term meaning 'irritable' or 'moody'
"Aged peole" is a term that has meaning "old people" in English.
Wadding, which is any fibrous soft material, is used for packing cartons of merchandise. Old newspaper can be "wadded" up and used to protect fragile dishes being move in a box from one place to another.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'old' is Omukofu.
The Old English term 'wold' means forest or woodland. In particular, the term 'wold' was used for a forest that is situated on a hill or mountain. Some areas in England are still called Wolds (Cotswolds, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Wolds).
The term alte Festung translates as old fortress/castle/fort/stronghold
The Old English term for development is "worp".
It comes from the Old English hwisprian, which is related to the old English hwistlian which means to whistle. It originated in 1596 as a noun and can mean a low soft rustling sound or a low soft voice.
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The term is "spring," which is derived from the Old English word "springan." It means to jump or leap.