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Explanation of the English in this University of Cambridge graduation certificate
grammar
archaicisms
Older ways to say "Dear" when writing a letter
synonyms
archaicisms
"Here am I" vs "here I am"
usage
archaicisms
Expression: "To wish sb./sth. at the devil" meaning?
meaning
phrases
archaicisms
Did Victorians say “We are quit”?
idioms
usage
archaicisms
Words for different types of leatherworking [closed]
vocabulary
archaicisms
Shakespeare's “say sooth” vs. “tell truth”
meaning
differences
archaicisms
old-english
shakespeare
What is the meaning of "If the way Thou choosest, Lead to pain and loss"?
meaning
archaicisms
Should I use [sic] when quoting the KJV 1611?
quotations
archaicisms
religion
Could "old fashioned" mean "angry" or "disconsolate" in early 19th Century England?
meaning
etymology
archaicisms
literature
What's the meaning of the word "spitters" in The Chemical Worker's Song?
meaning
archaicisms
lyrics
Derogatory word or term for a peasant/lower class [closed]
single-word-requests
pejorative-language
archaicisms
How can I say "girl" in archaic English?
single-word-requests
synonyms
archaicisms
Meaning of "Friday face" in 1592
meaning
meaning-in-context
phrase-meaning
archaicisms
seventeenth-century-english
Variety of English used by the Romantic poets| -eth/-s for the third person singular in particular
poetry
archaicisms
shakespeare
What does "stat 1. c.18" mean?
vocabulary
archaicisms
old-english
Is using the word "singular" to describe someone or something unique an outdated adjective?
word-usage
adjectives
archaicisms
Prior to the 20th century, what was the noun for an individual person from a country whose demonym ends in '-ese'?
history
historical-change
archaicisms
demonyms
What does "might" exactly mean in the following excerpt?
meaning
meaning-in-context
archaicisms
early-modern-english
phrase-meaning
The Auxiliary “Be” in the King James Bible
grammar
auxiliary-verbs
archaicisms
early-modern-english
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