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What is the meaning of “runneth”?
meaning
middle-english
What is the meaning of "rage," in this exchange
meaning
meaning-in-context
middle-english
What is Middle English for 'Hello'?
single-word-requests
phrase-requests
early-modern-english
middle-english
Why is slain a past participle of slay? [duplicate]
past-tense
past-participles
old-english
middle-english
inflectional-morphology
Explanation of a sentence in "Adam lay ybounden"
word-usage
early-modern-english
middle-english
Are English language books translated to contemporary English? [closed]
translation
early-modern-english
middle-english
language-change
seventeenth-century-english
Spelling etymology of "-il[l]" words
etymology
verbs
orthography
middle-english
Singular to plural noun [duplicate]
grammatical-number
phonology
middle-english
inflectional-morphology
irregular-plurals
What was Ꝧ (thorn with stroke through descender) used for in middle/old english?
orthography
old-english
middle-english
What language is this OED entry in?
dialects
historical-change
middle-english
Why are there so many words of apparent (Middle) Dutch origin in English?
etymology
middle-english
Why was 'Jesus' spelt 'Jhesus' in Wycliffe's Bible?
orthography
middle-english
What was a century called before it was called "century"?
etymology
expression-requests
middle-english
What did we gain in return for the loss of phonemic vowel length from Old English?
old-english
phonetics
middle-english
stress
vowel-length
Deciphering two words from their Archaic spellings
etymology
archaicisms
early-modern-english
middle-english
research
Why did the F of "sneeze" and "snore" change to an S in English history?
pronunciation
phonology
historical-change
old-english
middle-english
Was “lukewarm” a way of saying “warm warm”?
etymology
adjectives
middle-english
reduplication
The origins and usages of "waffle"
etymology
american-english
british-english
middle-english
german
What were nightmares called before "nightmare" was used in that sense?
etymology
history
early-modern-english
old-english
middle-english
Send, sent; end, *ent?
verbs
pronunciation
old-english
middle-english
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