tarry means currly in old english
'-old' is not an English language suffix.But -oid is an English language suffix, and means 'resembling', such as rhomboid, which means resembling a rhombus.
In Old English it was spelled "flod" and meant the sames as what "flood" means today.
It means "lots of" Best of luck
It means Traitor or oath breaker
From the Old English meaning Wolf Peace.
The Old English word for "no" is "nān."
Will is a shortened form of William. It comes from the German name Wilhem: wil means will or desire, and helm means helmet or protection.
The prefix in Old English that means "not allow" is "un-".
tarry means currly in old english
The Old English word "monath" means "month." It is the word from which the modern English term "month" is derived.
the old English word for yes is yea
development means badhotry.
It means 'Holy Evening'
Thither is not an Old English word. It merely means "there" in Modern English as in hither and thither, "here and there".
'-old' is not an English language suffix.But -oid is an English language suffix, and means 'resembling', such as rhomboid, which means resembling a rhombus.
I do not think that is a word in olde English.