"Abundance" is a noun.
No. The word almost is from the Old English word meaning: for the most part.
Depending on the context, it would be either a noun or an adjective.
during the liturgy of the word
The Sword in the Stone - Disney as part of the lyrics in a song.
The word 'old' is not a pronoun. The word 'old' is a noun(days of old) and an adjective (old house).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: The old car didn't cost much because it needed a lot of repair. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'car' in the second part of the sentence)
The upper, fortified part of an old city.
A gulf. The word is derived from the Old French word "golfe" and the Greek word "kolpos" meaning "bosom, gulf."
The word rune, meaning a letter of an ancient Germanic alphabet used especially in Scandinavia; a mysterious symbol, especially in a spell or incantation; an ancient Scandinavian poem or part of one is derived the Finnish word runo, the Old English and Old Norse word rūn and the Gothic and Old High German word rūna.
Subject is not a word part, it is an entire word.
The main part of a word without any affixes?
The word part com- means together