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Old English Word of the Day. August 19, 2016. Cyne-stōl, m.n: a royal throne or dwelling, chief city, capital. ( kuh-neh-stohl ). 8220;Effects of Good Government in the City”, fresco by Ambrogio Lorenzetti. Italy (Siena), c. 1338 – 1339. Fondazione Musei Senesi. [via Google Arts and Culture. July 18, 2016. Hātabaðan, n: Bath. ( Ha-ta-bah-than ). The Wife of Bath from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. MS Cambridge GG.4.27. From Luminarium. July 17, 2016. June 3, 2016. May 28, 2016. May 26, 2016. May 10, 2016.
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Old English Word of the Day. Category Archives: Food and Drink. August 22, 2016. Wudu-blēd, f.n: a forest fruit. ( woo-doo-blehd ). Boy stealing cherries in the Luttrell Psalter (1325-1340). British Library, Add. MS 42130. [ British Library. Posted in Food and Drink. August 21, 2016. Dæg-fæsten, n.n: a day’s fast. ( da-eh-fast-en ). Posted in Food and Drink. August 17, 2016. Swēt-mete, m.n: a sweet-meat, delicacy. (“sweht-meh-teh”). Posted in Food and Drink. July 7, 2016. Posted in Food and Drink. Corn-g...
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Old English Word of the Day. Tag Archives: Old English. August 31, 2016. Lēof-tǣle, adj: loving, dear, desirable, estimable, grateful, pleasant, gracious. (leh-ohf-tal-eh). August 29, 2016. Æðeling, m.n: son of a king, one of royal blood, a nobleman. ( ath-eh-leeng ). August 29 is the Decollation (beheading) of John the Baptist. The saint is referred to as an. In the Old English. Swylce eac wide byð / eorlum geypped æþelinges. 8211; Old English Metrical Calendar (Menologium), lines 156b-160a. 8220;Guthla...
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Old English Word of the Day. Category Archives: Body and Health. August 23, 2016. Wang-beard, m.n: a whisker. ( wong-beh-ard ). Posted in Body and Health. August 14, 2016. Spiw-drenc, m.n: an emetic; a medicine or other substance which causes vomiting. ( spee-oo-drenk ). Posted in Body and Health. August 6, 2016. Leoþu-cræftig, adj: skilful with the limbs. ( leh-oh-thoo-craff-tee ). More on this parchment roll here. Posted in Body and Health. May 20, 2016. Posted in Body and Health. April 2, 2016. Cennan...
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Old English Word of the Day. August 8, 2015. Ceorig, adj: complaining, querulous. (pronounced “chay-o-reeg”). This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged Old English. 4 thoughts on “ ceorig. Fred de Vries (@fredvries). August 8, 2015 at 9:38 am. In Dutch the extension ‘-ig’ is still very much in use today. If I have to take a guess the modern Dutch word ‘zeurderig’ (nagging) sounds a bit like ‘ceorig’. August 8, 2015 at 11:08 pm. Fred de Vries (@fredvries). August 9, 2015 at 5:25 pm. Notify me of ...
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Take Our Word For It Blog: March 2014
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Take Our Word For It Blog. This is the companion blog to the Take Our Word For It webzine (http:/ www.takeourword.com). Sunday, March 23, 2014. Cobbling Together Some Etymologies. Cobb Salad: http:/ bit.ly/1jjy9al. Cobb salad. I love a good Cobb salad. The salad itself is relatively easy to put together — ham, eggs, tomatoes, avocado, chicken, Roquefort cheese, and greens. It's the dressing that matters most to me, and I found a recipe I like. On this, though a source is not cited:. Wilshire Boulevard (t...
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Take Our Word For It Blog. This is the companion blog to the Take Our Word For It webzine (http:/ www.takeourword.com). Sunday, April 20, 2014. Mesclun from http:/ www.foodsubs.com/Greensld.html. The latest blog entry is a bit late because I was traveling to, attending, and returning from a funeral, and thereafter I was caring for an ill (now fully recovered) cat. My travels and care-giving experiences turned up quite a few words that piqued (not "peaked"! Mix" which gave us words like meddle. There were...
Take Our Word For It Blog: Why is Quinoa Pronounced As Though It Were French?
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Take Our Word For It Blog. This is the companion blog to the Take Our Word For It webzine (http:/ www.takeourword.com). Thursday, January 1, 2015. Why is Quinoa Pronounced As Though It Were French? Quinoa. Photo credit Christian Guthier. The shibbolethic (is that a word? Has puzzled me for some time. How does a word that came to English from Spanish end up being pronounced as though it were French? I would expect it to be spelled quinois. The Quechua word for "quinoa" is kínuwa. So for some speakers here...
Take Our Word For It Blog: Miscellany
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Take Our Word For It Blog. This is the companion blog to the Take Our Word For It webzine (http:/ www.takeourword.com). Sunday, April 20, 2014. Mesclun from http:/ www.foodsubs.com/Greensld.html. The latest blog entry is a bit late because I was traveling to, attending, and returning from a funeral, and thereafter I was caring for an ill (now fully recovered) cat. My travels and care-giving experiences turned up quite a few words that piqued (not "peaked"! Mix" which gave us words like meddle. There were...
Take Our Word For It Blog: T is for Texas, TOWFI and Twitter
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Take Our Word For It Blog. This is the companion blog to the Take Our Word For It webzine (http:/ www.takeourword.com). Sunday, March 2, 2014. T is for Texas, TOWFI and Twitter. We had some relatively wild weather in northern California this week. Some of you may recall that I have a B.S. in meteorology (weather, not meteors. Greeek meteoron. Meant "something high or lofty" and came to mean "phenomena in the sky or heavens" ). If you follow TOWFI on Twitter. I'll speak a bit more about mammatus. The "utt...
Take Our Word For It Blog: July 2014
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Take Our Word For It Blog. This is the companion blog to the Take Our Word For It webzine (http:/ www.takeourword.com). Monday, July 21, 2014. Our Dear Old Al-. Allergies-does local honey help? Allergy season in the Northern Hemisphere has been upon us for some time (though one member of the Take Our Word For It. Whence does it derive? I was rather surprised to find that it was coined by a German scientist ( C. E. von Pirquet. He formed it from the Greek words allos. Other, different" and ergon. Speak" (...
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Take Our Word For It Blog. This is the companion blog to the Take Our Word For It webzine (http:/ www.takeourword.com). Saturday, October 31, 2009. Yes, we've been absent a long time. We apologize for that. We simply got too busy with our "day jobs" and didn't have enough time to pursue our love of etymology. And we've been suffering because of it! However, we want you to know that we are working on Take Our Word For It. Edgar Allen Poe introduced the word to English from Norwegian in 1841. The strom.
Take Our Word For It Blog: January 2015
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Take Our Word For It Blog. This is the companion blog to the Take Our Word For It webzine (http:/ www.takeourword.com). Thursday, January 1, 2015. Why is Quinoa Pronounced As Though It Were French? Quinoa. Photo credit Christian Guthier. The shibbolethic (is that a word? Has puzzled me for some time. How does a word that came to English from Spanish end up being pronounced as though it were French? I would expect it to be spelled quinois. The Quechua word for "quinoa" is kínuwa. So for some speakers here...
Take Our Word For It Blog: August 2008
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Take Our Word For It Blog. This is the companion blog to the Take Our Word For It webzine (http:/ www.takeourword.com). Tuesday, August 19, 2008. Stuck Why those words decided to present themselves at that early hour of the morning, though, is a mystery! It was nowhere near 11:00 or 12:00 when the words were occupying the mind of the one of us who was awake (it was closer to 3:00 or 4:00 am! What's up with eleven. They bear little resemblance to their brothers and sisters thirteen. We can see the two.
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About Us – Dēor-hord: a medieval and modern bestiary. Dēor-hord: a medieval and modern bestiary. Hana in replica Sutton Hoo helmet. Self portrait by James from his blog. Old English Word of the Day. And blog about Old English ( oldenglishwordhord.com. And medieval studies ( beoshewulf.wordpress.com. I’m also working on a project called. Getting Medieval with Comics: how to be human in the Middle Ages. A long time ago (MA Animation, 2001). I live in leafy south-west London,. Close to the Surrey border.
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Old English Word of the Day. April 12, 2018. Weorold-cræft, m.n: a secular (worldly, non-religious) craft or art. [WAY-oh-rold-KRAFT]. Posted in Arts and Crafts. April 11, 2018. Wæter-sēaþ, m.n: a water-pit, well, reservoir. [WÆ-ter-SAY-ath]. This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is on sea-candles. Read it on. Medieval water well at the Qala Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum in Baku, Azerbaijan. Photo by Urek Meniashvili on Wikimedia Commons CC-BY-SA-3.0. [commons.wikimedia.org]. April 10, 2018. This ...
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Woodworking free plans, discussions and tips. Sunday, July 15, 2012. Here is a video i made whilst making some turned pens for friends. Video. Tuesday, March 8, 2011. Finally for chest of drawers for the Lady of the house is completed. Wednesday, February 9, 2011. Baby Chest of Drawers. This is the latest creation. Its a chest of drawers for the baby with a removable changing pad on the top. Made from maple, cedar and leopard wood and purple heart drawer fronts. Wednesday, September 29, 2010.
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The Old English Workshop. Shapeoko DW611 Dust Shoe. Thingiverse STL for the magnetic dust shoe for the Dewalt DW611 router. This particular setup is mounted on a Shapeoko 2. Advertisements. April 4, 2017. April 4, 2017. I have added the free plans for the mortise jig, the cradle and also the aggravation game. They include photos and an edrawings 3D model so you… Read more “Plans”. January 23, 2010. April 4, 2017. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Under an Orange Colored Sky. Monday, August 13, 2012. YES WE CAN.ehhhhh. Soit's been a while since my last post and I have so many fun events to share with you, dating all the way back from 4th of July to a wedding in Kentucky this weekend. However.something happened this evening that I must share. For the first time in my life, SOMEWHERE, I am a democrat. My grandfather is rolling over in his grave at this very moment. Yes, I DO need to register to vote! Then, he goes on to tell me about all these campa...
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