stalwart
Middle English from Old French
The English word cornet came to us in the 1400s from the Old French wordcornet, meaning "small horn", a diminutive of corn, meaning "a horn", from the Latin word cornu, meaning "horn".
The earliest use of the word chalet in English was in 1782.It was derived from the Swiss (and French) chalet, which meant "herdsman's hut, Alpine cottage". This was probably a diminutive of the Old French chasel, "farmhouse, house, abode, hut".The origins before Old French are even more tenuous, but chalet is attributed to the Vulgar Latin casalis"belonging to a house", from the Latin casa, "house", or the Old Provincial cala, "a small shelter for ships.
Mikhail Gorbachev is credited with ending the cold war.
The name "Camp" has origins in both English and French. In English, it is derived from the Old English word "campa," meaning "warrior" or "soldier," and often referred to a military encampment. In French, it comes from "camp," which also means "camp" or "encampment," ultimately tracing back to the Latin "campus," meaning "field." As a surname, it may have been used to denote someone who lived near a campsite or a military encampment.
a better word for brave is heroic (by a 10 year old!)
The doughty heros of old. ( i found that on merriam webster.com)
courageous
The word "leader" comes from the Old English word "lædan," which means "to guide" or "to lead." It has roots in various other ancient languages such as Germanic and Norse. The concept of leadership and a leader has been a fundamental part of human society since ancient times.
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.
In Old English they did not use the letter k but the word "cyle" is the Old English word for "cold".