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Is the -old morpheme in 'threshold' an OE locative?
etymology
old-english
How did "stroke" become the verb "strike" to mean "deal a blow"?
meaning
etymology
old-english
middle-english
Is there an Old English-derived word for change/alter/modify?
etymology
old-english
What happened to voiced velar fricative [ɣ] and velar approximant [ɰ] in English language?
speech
old-english
phonetics
Origin of "they", "them", and "their"
etymology
pronouns
history
loanwords
old-english
Byname or patronymic names for daughters?
old-english
Did Old English have diacritics?
orthography
old-english
diacritics
Split infinitives—did Old English have them?
grammar
history
infinitives
old-english
split
Detailed explanation: what is "dayspring"?
meaning
etymology
old-english
Sice, cinque, cater, trey, deuce, ace, and then?
vocabulary
old-english
ordinal-numbers
Etymology of "duck"
etymology
latin
old-english
animals
What's the meaning of "Ye Olde Timers got Ye Olde Tired of this."?
meaning
old-english
Is or was "too young for to marry" valid English, now or in the past?
british-english
old-english
middle-english
When was "it" first used in weather sentences? [duplicate]
pronouns
history
old-english
dummy-it
What does Ȝecyndbēc mean?
meaning
old-english
English words of Latin origin: Did they replace existing words?
latin
old-english
french
middle-english
historical-change
What did they call illegitimate children in Old English days?
single-word-requests
kinship-terms
archaicisms
old-english
etymology
Was there a D to TH sound change in English?
etymology
pronunciation
historical-change
old-english
middle-english
Origin of describing emotions with adjectives associated with taste
etymology
old-english
middle-english
What is this letter/symbol called?
dictionaries
archaicisms
old-english
symbols
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