The old English word "nay" is derived from the roots "ne" and "ei". "Ne" is a root that roughly means "no" while "ei" means "ever". In this sense, "nay" means "not ever".
The root word for "therefore" is "there." It comes from Old English and Middle English origins.
The root word for "heaven" is "heofon," which comes from Old English.
No
Miner is not a verb so there is no root word.
The root word of "shape" is the Old English word "sceapen," which means to "form" or "create."
The root word for "ladder" is "Hlæder" from Old English.
It's root are the Old English word Twinn and the Old Norse word Tvinnr, which mean "both" or "double".
The root word for "two" is the Old English word "twā," which evolved from the Proto-Germanic word "twai."
The root word of "nothingness" is "nothing," which originates from the Old English word "naught" meaning "not any."
The root word for "done" is "do," which comes from the Old English word "don" or "donne."
Fearful
Fright is the root word of frightful.