It was a verb meaning 'advise, interpret, explain, to read, interpret words and letters, etc.' The word 'read' was originated from this old English word.
You just did! Or you could say something like - She interpreted the question differently to her friends. Or - How would you interpret this text?
Your question isn't specific enough to answer.
I think this is an overly broad question that requires some context. There are several ways I can think of to interpret the question.
The question is impossible to interpret. It needs to be completely restated.
Judges and courts to interpret laws
I don't really understand your question, so you might not understand why I put this answer: Yes you can interpret dreams. You can ask me to interpret them for you (I have a dream dictionary) or you can go to NewAge.com.
There are two ways to interpret this, either as a generic slang greeting in American English or a question about a particular yoga position. In response to the generic slang greeting, the answer will depend upon who you ask and at what time you ask the question. In response to the yoga position, you would need to ask a yoga instructor.
The verb for interpretation is interpret.Other verbs depending on the tense are interprets, interpreting and interpreted.Some example sentences are:"I will interpret for you"."She interprets the passages into English"."We are interpreting the book into many languages"."Her book was interpreted into French".
If I can interpret you question correctly, the Battle of Hastings took place in this year.
Freedom of religion
I will use 3 to 5 cards to answer one question. If it is answered in 3, I stop. If it is not clear, I continue.