Impleach
It is an archaic or poetic word for silver, used in heraldry
e'er
Hie
That is the correct spelling of the word "poetic" (in poetry form, or ironic, fitting).
An old English and poetic word meaning 'before'.
oft is a poetic word
tachlit (תכלית) is a poetic word for "purpose" or "aim"
The root word for "poetic" is "poet," which comes from the Latin word "poeta," meaning "maker" or "author."
His brief was to intertwine the idea of John Olsen, the artist, with an elegant, but comforting, menu.There are plenty of recurrent threads, however, that intertwine to form a staggeringly dense tapestry.As the two narratives intertwine, the pace quickens measurably and the reflective.Thick tendrils of blackberries intertwine the limbs like living barbed wire.These crimes seemed to intertwine all three.There's a few for you!
No. Dodi is Hebrew. It is a word of poetic usage meaning "beloved".
'ere' is the poetic term for 'before'
The word 'poetic' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (poetic form, poeticjustice).