The term "beadoleoma" is an Old English word that translates to "bead" or "bead-like" in modern English. It is derived from "bead," which refers to a small, decorative object typically used in jewelry or crafts. The word embodies the idea of something small, round, and often ornamental. In contemporary usage, it may not have a direct equivalent but can evoke imagery related to beads or decorative elements.
it means you have aids. :)
you
Excellent, thank you. or in modern english, 'sound'.
Wednesday
singular of may
In modern English, "abides" means to accept or act in accordance with a rule, decision, or recommendation. It can also mean to remain in a particular condition or state.
Don't delay or wait
Allanis means "Attractive" It is Modern English
It's freend. At least in early modern english..
Sae is the the Old English ( West Saxon) form of "sea." There is also the modern English word sae, which is the Anglic dialect form of "so."
It means afraid or scaredafraid
Means 'shoots' or 'new leaves'