The Old English word is Wicce or Wicca - a woman having dealings with the devil
England, Old English language.
Wife comes from the Old English word wif.
The English word knot derives from a Proto-Germanic word, via the Old English language.
From Old English, meaning "a piece of land."
Mirari: "to wonder at; to marvel at"
It's root are the Old English word Twinn and the Old Norse word Tvinnr, which mean "both" or "double".
Time in the English language arrived there from the Old English word tīma, which was of Germanic origin. Old English was the language used in England up to about 1150 AD.
From an Old English word 'baed' meaning to immerse in water. There are old German and Dutch words very similar to the old English, the word have moved around the continent with ancient travelers
Derives from an Old English word meaning 'dishonest trick', From the 19th Century, American English uses the word to denote a swindler
The origin is obscure, Old English lists 'picg', another Old English word was 'fearh'. The flesh of a pig as food in Latin was 'porcus'
Hayden comes from an Old English word meaning a hedged valley.
It's Old English for "house ward," from around the 17th century.