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How did "but" mean "only"?
etymology
old-english
Etymology of 'black'
etymology
old-english
Why did some English verbs lose nasal endings?
pronunciation-vs-spelling
historical-change
old-english
middle-english
modern-english
Evolution of the meaning of "to dwell"
etymology
history
language-evolution
old-english
Is the "wit" in "to wit" the root of any other English words?
etymology
old-english
middle-english
Origin of the word "delete"
etymology
latin
old-english
Crush the spearhead leek
etymology
uncountable-nouns
old-english
food
What did English use before "triangle"?
terminology
history
old-english
middle-english
Is the "blue" in "blue moon" a reference to betrayal?
etymology
phrases
old-english
What was "static electricity" known as before the discovery of electricity?
american-english
early-modern-english
old-english
How did willa compound with cuma, to signify 'it's well you have come' and 'one who arrives at the pleasure of another'?
old-english
Original / old English word for Metal or Metalcraft
old-english
germanic-languages
Scottish, English, why not *Walish?
etymology
vowels
old-english
Is “are” a borrowed word?
etymology
old-english
be
german
old-norse
Why is slain a past participle of slay? [duplicate]
past-tense
past-participles
old-english
middle-english
inflectional-morphology
Latin words borrowed from Roman occupation?
etymology
latin
old-english
Is there a word category for a certain kind of words beginning with 'a-'? [duplicate]
parts-of-speech
prefixes
old-english
Is it true that the 100 most common English words are all Germanic in origin?
etymology
history
old-english
How to determine Weak and Strong verbs in Old English (Anglo-Saxon)
verbs
old-english
strong-verbs
What was Ꝧ (thorn with stroke through descender) used for in middle/old english?
orthography
old-english
middle-english
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