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No. Middle English is two words.
all girl gudies have to wear a sash to keep their badges on it
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The Kikuyu word for the English word belt is "ukanda."
Girdle/tape/ribbon/sash
From the French word châssis "frame"
No. Middle English is two words.
Plat was a Middle English variant for plot.
all girl gudies have to wear a sash to keep their badges on it
The word husband is of Old and Middle English origin. The word husband means householder in Old and Middle English.
The word "poison" is derived from the Middle English word "poysoun."
In Middle English, many of these endings were lost, and the role a word played in the sentence was determined by word order, like it is today. The word order in Middle English is pretty similar in most cases to Modern English. (There are differences of course, but in general a Middle English sentence is like a Modern English sentence.)
At its start, the word employ was Middle English and spelled imploy which meant involved in or attached to. The word employ developed from the Middle English word imploy, the English word imply, and the Latin word implicate.
Middle English; Old English
It is 'ikat pinggang'.