It means 'Holy Evening'
'-old' is not an English language suffix.But -oid is an English language suffix, and means 'resembling', such as rhomboid, which means resembling a rhombus.
In old English, it Means to be sign an official document falsely.
It is a variant of All Saints Eve. Hallow in this case is derived from the Old English halig which means "saint".
Edward is a name derived from the Old English words 'ead' which means "happy" and 'weard' which means "guard". and will be faithful to god
Husband (Old English husbonda) means "house-holder," and wife (OE wif) means "woman."
Edward is a name derived from the Old English words 'ead' which means "happy" and 'weard' which means "guard". and will be faithful to god
The Old English word for "no" is "nān."
The word "said" has its origins in Old English and has been used in the English language for over a thousand years. It is derived from the Old English word "sægde," which means to speak or utter words.
The prefix in Old English that means "not allow" is "un-".
tarry means currly in old english
The Old English word for moon was "Mona." From this, Modern English derived the words "moon," "Monday" and "month." Monday means "Moon day."
Actually, the Church did not become associated with Halloween, Halloween is the descendant of people who were celebrated the vigil of All Saints Day, or in old English, All Hallow's Eve. Thus our modern Halloween comes from a Church celebration.