ME - gode, OE - gād = spearhead. (ME- Middle English, OE- Old English)
The Old English word for goad is "sticca," which referred to a stick used to prod or drive cattle.
The word "lust" comes from Middle English "lust," meaning desire, pleasure or joy. It has roots in Old English and Old High German, both with similar meanings related to desire and pleasure.
The word "business" comes from the Middle English word "bisinesse," which originated from the Old English word "bisignes," meaning "anxiety" or "care." It eventually evolved to refer to the employment, trade, or commercial activity that occupies one's time and attention.
Said is the past participle of say. It originates from Middle English, from the Old English word secgan, and segde, which comes from Old High German sagēn meaning to say, and Lithuanian sakyti, and Greek ennepein meaning to speak, tell. And the word sitis meaning claimed or demaned
The term is "spring," which is derived from the Old English word "springan." It means to jump or leap.
The word "few" comes from Middle English "fewe," which is derived from Old English "feawe" meaning "little, not many."
The Old English word forascan meaning to oppse, it related to Forsaken
The English word "Lent" come from the Middle English word lenten and the Old English word lencten meaning the season of spring.
Nathan goad is 18
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.
A thong is a type of undergarment that covers very little of the body, typically having a narrow strip of fabric in the back that runs between the buttocks. It is often worn to prevent visible panty lines under tight-fitting clothing.
Fisc is fish in modern English
it comes from an Old English word 'Lyftgelac' meaning flight through the air. The word 'to flee' in Old English is 'Aetfleon'
a goad or cattle-prod with a thong of salted but untanned hide. by the way, this is Jenny only 11 years old answering this for a English homework task!!!!!
It is an old English word meaning field.
vicar or abbott
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Jim Goad is 56 years old (birthdate: June 12, 1961).