Another term for Old English is "Anglo-Saxon." This early form of the English language was spoken and written in parts of what are now England and southern Scotland between the 5th and 12th centuries. It is characterized by its Germanic roots and significant differences from modern English.
Scop is an Old English word for a poet or a bard.
Another word for not old is young.
The word year is of Old English origin. It derived from the Dutch word, jaar and from the Old English word gear.
Another word for "advisor" is "mentor" in English.
There is no Old English word for "victory", it did not appear until Middle English and was derived from the Old French virtorie and the Latin word victoria.
Old English bæcere, from another Old English word, bacan (to bake).
Scop is an Old English word for a poet or a bard.
It is from a series of old European words, in old English it is a set of draft animals yoked together. In German 'taumaz', another word from OId German is 'zoum' meaning bridle. From old Dutch 'toom'. Old Norse is 'taumr'. Another Old English word is 'togian' meaning to pull.
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'
It comes from the old English word 'tord' (dung or piece of excrement).
Another word for "she" in the English language is "her."
The English word Salem derives from the Hebrew word Shalem, another word for Jerusalem and to mean peace.
The Old English word for "no" is "nān."
The African Luhya word for the English word 'old' is Eshikoofu".
The Old English word for wolf is "wulf."
The Old English word for "love" is "lufu."
The Old English word for God is "God."