it meanz yooh ave an gigantic ernomous dik :):P
Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch boye, boeie, from a Germanic base meaning 'signal.'
Probably originated from the Old English "scite" meaning dung, "scitte" meaning diahorrea and "scītan", to defacate, evolving from "scite" to "schītte", "scitte" to "schyt", and "scītan" to "shiten" in Middle English.
late middle english name
Hoe,hot,
It comes from Middle English (1100 - 1500) 'scope' and from the Dutch 'schope' meaning shovel. Similar to German, 'schopfen' meaning to dip out or create
darnell is a middle school in Jacksonville Florida.Darnell is an English name meaning Hidden place.
Fairest, before 900 A.D., in Middle or Old English.
literal meaning
ingot :D
Middle English meaning coarse garment.
From the Middle English frankelin meaning "freeman".
The word "probably" derives from the Middle English term "probabil," which comes from the Old French "probable." This, in turn, is rooted in the Latin word "probabilis," meaning "provable" or "likely," which itself comes from "probare," meaning "to test or prove." The evolution of the word reflects its meaning related to likelihood or something that can be reasonably expected to happen.