Middle English originated in England, around 1150 CE.
From the Middle English aliēnus.
From the Middle English frankelin meaning "freeman".
Middle English meaning coarse garment.
1300-50; Middle English; see poll1 , -ed2
1300-50; Middle English; see poll1 , -ed2
English and Scottish: probably from an unattested Middle English word hoping, denoting a dweller in a valley.
Goodwin is an English name from the Middle English personal name Godewyn, which means 'good friend'.
It originates from the Middle English gryphon and was used to describe a fierce or dangerous person. The Middle English term is likely derived from the Latin gryphus.
English, occupational name for a gamekeeper employed in a medieval park from an agent derivative of middle English "parc"
The word 'chatting' is derived for the English word 'chatter'. The word 'chatter' was used in Middle English and is onomatopoeic in origin.
Chapman is an English occupational name for a merchant or trader. In Middle English chap, meant 'barter', 'bargain'.
Middle English Hy, or hey. American term from circa 1862.