depends on if its:
past tense indicative singular 1: sende
past tense indicative singular 2: sendest
past tense indicative singular 3: sende
past tense indicative plural 1,2,3: sendon
past tense subjunctive singular 1,2,3: sende
past tense subjunctive plural 1,2,3: senden
Participles: sended, send
The word year is of Old English origin. It derived from the Dutch word, jaar and from the Old English word gear.
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.
The Old English word forascan meaning to oppse, it related to Forsaken
Knight is a word in modern English which etymologically came from Old English, Dutch, and German roots. Because this word comes from Old English roots, it is not an example of an Anglicized word.
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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."
The Old English word for bear is "bera."
The English word "Lent" come from the Middle English word lenten and the Old English word lencten meaning the season of spring.
Yes, the word 'thus' has Old English origins.
In Old English they did not use the letter k but the word "cyle" is the Old English word for "cold".
the old English word for yes is yea
Being concerned. The word is not old English and is actually solicitous.
The Old English word "monath" means "month." It is the word from which the modern English term "month" is derived.