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What is the old English word for white?

Hwit


Where does the name Whyte come from?

It came from the Old English word "hwit" which means "white"


What is the English translation to the Spanish word Ausencia?

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What is the English translation of the French word 'vieux'?

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What is the Luhya translation old men?

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Is there a modern translation of Shakespeare where the translation is underneath the old English rather than side-by-side?

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What is the Luhya translation of same old?

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Where did the word NEWS originate?

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What is a old English word that means no?

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