Fisc is fish in modern English
Old English fisc, from Pre Germanic. fiskaz (Old High German fisc, Old Norse fiskar, Dutch visk, Germanic Fisch, Gothian fisks), from Proto Indo European piskos ((?)Latinate piscis) Very vague dating, due to overlapping sourcing and creditation, best bet: prehistorian.
The Old English word forascan meaning to oppse, it related to Forsaken
It was a verb meaning 'advise, interpret, explain, to read, interpret words and letters, etc.' The word 'read' was originated from this old English word.
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No. The word almost is from the Old English word meaning: for the most part.
Old English fisc, from Pre Germanic. fiskaz (Old High German fisc, Old Norse fiskar, Dutch visk, Germanic Fisch, Gothian fisks), from Proto Indo European piskos ((?)Latinate piscis) Very vague dating, due to overlapping sourcing and creditation, best bet: prehistorian.
The Old English word forascan meaning to oppse, it related to Forsaken
The English word "Lent" come from the Middle English word lenten and the Old English word lencten meaning the season of spring.
It was a verb meaning 'advise, interpret, explain, to read, interpret words and letters, etc.' The word 'read' was originated from this old English word.
it comes from an Old English word 'Lyftgelac' meaning flight through the air. The word 'to flee' in Old English is 'Aetfleon'
ME - gode, OE - gād = spearhead. (ME- Middle English, OE- Old English)
It is an old English word meaning field.
vicar or abbott
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The English word "Lent" comes from the Middle English word lenten and the Old English word lencten meaning the season of spring.
No. The word almost is from the Old English word meaning: for the most part.
Old English word bisignes meaning busy