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"Old English" Definitions
  1. the English language before about 1150, which is very different from modern English
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209 Sentences With "Old English"

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This is a well-formed Old English compound (because Tolkien represents the language of the Rohirrim as Old English).
Consider Old English, and those rare examples become nearly zero.
"Reckoning" is an old English word with many different meanings.
The Old English sheepdog is also known for its looks.
M: I believe he is an old English rock star.
" The root word is "grow" -- from the Old English "growan.
The text to this Old English herbal was previously translated into modern English by Anne Van Arsdall in her book Medieval Herbal Remedies: The Old English Herbarium and Anglo-Saxon Medicine, first published in 2002.
According to Metro , "dick" was an old English term for pudding.
But modern English is deformed Old English and degenerate Middle English.
Baxter is John C.'s Old English sheepdog, and he's 6.
King Chip Chip Tha Ripper - I'm Fitted Travis Scott - Old English feat.
These include Brush, Italic, Glow, Gradient, Rainbow,  Fancy, Old English and more.
Well, I'm an old English major with numerous interests in the arts.
Last year's winner was a 9-year-old English bulldog named Zsa Zsa.
The new fonts include: brush, italic, glow, gradient, rainbow, fancy, and old English.
It seemed like everybody wanted butterflies, or the guys wanted old English letters.
Arse comes from the Old English "aers," related to Dutch and German words.
"My phone was going 'bring, bring, bring,'" said the 31-year-old English teacher.
Or from an old English word for trickery found in Spenser's "The Faerie Queene".
"Good things come to those who wait" is more than an old English proverb.
This is why the reunion of the Old English poetic codices is so overwhelming.
Ms. Lyng (the surname has Norse and Old English origins) was born on Jan.
The twenty-eight-year-old English actress Cynthia Erivo is central to his work.
Travis Margoni is a 240-year-old English professor who lives in Yakima, Washington.
Much was riding on the performance of 22017-year-old English captain Harry Kane.
Mills said the tort began from old English law, when women were viewed as property.
Languages typically don't borrow pronouns, but the Old English nicked "they" from their Viking foes.
It's an old English word that means the first layer of snow on the ground.
MILCHACHE (n): A dull pain stemming from having consumed the Old English version of milk.
Yet the old English pragmatism is not dead, despite the emotional spasm of June 23rd.
They even cite old English cases in the same way as we stodgy originalists do.
According to etiquette expert William Hanson, this could be down to an old English tradition.
I want avocado and hollandaise sauce, bonus points if the bread isn't plain old English muffin.
According to Ogilvie, 1,000 years ago the word "bird" (Old English) referred exclusively to young birds.
He riffled through Old Norse and Old English for inspiration, and Finnish was a particular favourite.
And the basic theory of the most important old English impeachments is built into our Constitution.
Rambo is a two and half-year old English Bulldog with a soft spot for popsicles.
She designates this similarity with the Old English term ilk, which provided the title for this exhibition.
"This is my beautiful girlfriend," the 45-year-old English actor told the outlet on the carpet.
They were also concerned that Hudson, an Old English bulldog, would eventually have trouble with the stairs.
His satire was laced with "forsooths,'' "lyres,'' "nobles and peasants,'' "courtiers,'' "verilys" and other Old English touches.
Sometimes it's about treating pot in an unexpected way, as with Ms. Beldock's old English specimen drawings.
Zsa Zsa, a 9-year-old English bulldog, won the World's Ugliest Dog contest in Petaluma, Calif.
Lindsay Simpson, a 33-year-old English teacher, told Harris she was a victim of sexual abuse.
In the novel's first story, two seventeen-year-old English boys are travelling through Berlin and Prague.
Old English speakers can treat metaphor as an occasion to innovate; Modern English simply tries to describe.
KIM JONES, the 40-something-year-old English designer at Dior Men, is not exactly a Francophile.
On a drab office building in downtown Oakland, "Oakland Tribune," in Old English font, looks out on Broadway.
One of last year's best low-budget surprises, The Witch is full of Old English and sinister goats.
Amethyst Realm, a 30-year-old English woman and spiritual guide, has announced her engagement to a ghost.
Moss teamed up with Ara Vartanian on a limited-edition capsule inspired by old English legends and mysticism.
The story is set 1,000 years ago and written in a slightly made-up version of Old English.
But for Charlie Cox, the 33-year-old English actor who plays him, it created a particular problem.
Andy Clayton, Gulf Contracting's 50-year-old English coach, prowled the technical area in front of his bench.
Taken from Old English but popularized by Shakespeare, it means a demure or quiet darling, particularly a woman.
Her 42-year-old English teacher, Jacob Strane, tells her she has hair the color of maple leaves.
But to our immense good fortune, Old English poetry has survived, and we know how to read it.
The British Library owns the only extant illustrated Old English herbal, and it recently digitized the entire manuscript.
A native Australian, it was his love for old English autos that first piqued his interest in sketching cars.
The holiday is also known as Shrove Tuesday (from an Old English word meaning to confess) or Pancake Day.
" Hudson, Old English Sheepdog (9 m/o), American Ballet Theatre, New York, NY • "He loves getting his teeth brushed.
This in turn was evolved from the Old English earsðerl, which is the Latin anus combined with pyrel ("hole").
" It refers to a habitual residence, of course, but it derives from an Old English verb meaning "to wait.
He speaks in his own dialect, one that seems to be a combination of Old English and fantasy tongue.
I saw your old English paper on Instagram talking about how you wanted to grow up and promote skateboarding.
Oscar Wilde and Old English lettering commingle with leopard prints, faded denim and Dickies jackets stitched with Smiths patches.
The 33-year-old, English-speaking Farhad Niayesh, a former mayor of Herat, is even more blunt, and exasperated.
As their romance ends, Swift presents a sly, slow-motion view of the waning of the old English order.
Full of dark wood and tartan, the rooms are a mix of prairie chic and Old English gentlemen's club.
Four different cases in Old English tell you whether a word is a subject, direct object, indirect object or possessor.
This could be reversed in Old English, with the meaning unchanged, because the case-endings would show who loved whom.
First, the Klingons in the series will speak exclusively in Klingon, whereas previously they often resorted to plain old English.
The author of "The Wanderer", an Old English poem, both admired and feared the power of the sea and storms.
Despite its name, the shaggier 20th century Old English sheepdogs were historically used to herd cattle, according to the AKC.
The word "Wales" in Old English means "land of foreigners" and, in international football, this remains true even in 113.
Last year, Zsa Zsa, a 9-year-old English bulldog, took home the top prize, beating out 13 other dogs.
Westwood is among the old English guard consisting of Rose, 36; Casey, 39; Luke Donald, 39; and Ian Poulter, 41.
Softness, though equally subjective, at least gets that lovely old word, soft, from the Old English for calm and agreeable.
It's because speakers of Old English used to use the linking verb "art," until the word was updated to ARE.
"Beowulf" is probably the most famous surviving Old English poem we have (there's no knowing how much has been lost).
" William Safire wrote that the Old English word "spin" ("to whirl") had come, by the 1950s, also to mean "to deceive.
"Every mother today is watching her kid," Rajai, a 26-year old English and math teacher in Madaya said on Thursday.
Detroit (CNN)For Grammy-nominated rapper Big Sean, Detroit is more than just an old-English "D" on his ball cap.
They may be costly, but there's an old English legal maxim with which Mueller is surely familiar: Fiat justitia ruat caelum.
Wistful and punishing, "Private Peaceful" spends a word-drenched, story-sodden night with Tommo Peaceful, a 17-year-old English soldier.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Taylor, a 4-year-old English springer spaniel, has been among the hard working rescuers during Australia's bushfire crisis.
Kennings are essentially portmanteaus, Old English words made of two nouns that have been mashed together to create a new one.
There are ways of expressing feeling in the Old English kennings that do not exist in the formal English of today.
"My new headache is fearing I might run out of gasoline," said Elena Bustamante, a 34-year-old English teacher in Valencia.
Garbanzo, a 12-year-old English Bulldog who needs medication to survive, is missing — and Hollywood is working to bring him home.
Those Vikings and Normans feebly learning Old English helped turn it into Middle English, in which case was far less often visible.
In Old English font, you can read the words "Doll Face Club" across their chests or on the back of their jackets.
The program, in return for teaching Old English to underclassmen, provides me a residency at the dormitory along with a small stipend.
The story of how the poem took on a life of its own after Antwon's death begins with his old English teacher.
According to CNN, the tort has its origins in an old English law, when women were considered the property of their husbands.
But for this viewer, the main attraction lay in a quiet little vitrine: all four Old English poetic codices, side by side.
But as I walked out of this dazzling exhibition, I also realized the miracle that is the survival of Old English itself.
Whereas most new hotels favor designs that feel of the moment, Cabinet Alberto Pinto's approach was to offer an Old English experience.
The glossary reveals that in Beowulf's original Old English, Beowulf is referred to as an "aglæca," traditionally translated as warrior or soldier.
The phrase "Old English" is often styled with an extra e and used as a name for malt liquor or furniture polish.
In Old Norse and Old English, kennings—compound words such as "bone-house" or "whale-road"—provided a metaphorical, poetic alternative to nouns.
I helped train my parents' deaf Old English Sheepdog, and when I came across Otitis, I just knew he was meant for me.
"Really it's all about the bigger injustice of this entire system," said Heather Thompson, a 27-year-old English professor in New Jersey.
It's ostensibly a book about the Green Man, a very old English icon who represents nature, fertility and the spirit of the land.
That is fine with Cizikas and his fiancée, Kristy Rosenberg, who care for Bentley, a goldendoodle, and an Old English sheepdog named Phoebe.
The Old English "steop" means loss, and the etymology paints a bleak portrait: "For stepmoder is selde guod," reads one account from 210.
The familiar term associated today with glue sticks and glitter has its roots in an Old English word more than 1,000 years old.
Appropriate for a musician, the word dream is rooted in the Old English verb dremen, which means rejoice or play music, according to Etymonline.
The prince is scheduled to interview the 92-year-old English broadcaster and natural historian at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland this month.
At that tournament, he generated a genuine buzz around a group that included a 52-year-old English journeyman and a PGA club pro.
The classic Beowulf , for example, was written in Old English more than a thousand years ago, yet is unintelligible to most English speakers today.
The Old English tale says the man would squat "ȝwane he wolde pisse"—or squat "when he would piss," due to his severed unit.
At a nearby house, two, loose dogs -- Snoopy, an 8-year-old poodle and Abby, an 8-year-old English poodle had been found.
The tweets are full of Old English words such as "bretwalda", which was given to some of the rulers of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.
The girls went back to running around the tight space as Sampa, a 93-year-old English bulldog, barked at no one in particular.
We do not know the identity of the authors of any Old English poems, any more than we know where the first spark flew.
It comes from an Old English word meaning to perish, which comes from a still more ancient word meaning to separate or cut apart.
Thor, a chunky 2-year-old English bulldog, waddled his way to winning the 0003th Annual National Dog Show, which aired on Thanksgiving Day.
The word "holy" dates back to the Old English "halig," the Old Saxon "helag" and the Old High German "heilag," all words for holy.
Similarly, she can tell you for a fact that three months ago, she sang a rendition of an old English folk song onstage—a solo.
Patricia Gutierrez, a 66-year-old English teacher, was taking a nap with her 11-month-old granddaughter, Juliet, when she heard the distinctive siren.
Pagans had celebrated her in a month that became known as Eosturmonath in Old English, he wrote, which corresponds to what we now call April.
He's someone who could give you a lot of old English sayings throughout his music; you know what I'm trying to say, proper common English.
A drug too expensive to offer patients who may benefit The first recorded case of infantile spasms was in a 4-month-old English patient.
It was a bit tricky, they admitted, keeping Marty, an Old English Sheepdog, and their cat, Pete, in their attire, which they bought on Amazon.
Minutes later, returning to his argument about how American permissiveness toward the abuse of women descends from centuries-old English permissiveness, he said this: pic.twitter.
Fortunately, I soon figured out that "gull" is an Old English word that means SCAM (it's where we get the word "gullible" from) and #NowIKnow.
The 25-year-old English teacher and cheer coach at PikeView High School in Mercer County was diagnosed in January with stage 4 breast cancer.
Kate Middleton and Prince William headed to the English countryside on Tuesday, where they met a 7-month-old English Springer Spaniel named after Prince Harry.
Hassan, a 28-year-old English teacher fleeing the Syrian civil war, set out again the next morning, but only after checking an app called SeaConditions.
The 44-year-old English as a Second Language teacher taught one of the inmates and was suspected of passing notes but will not be charged.
Authorities have arrested six people since Friday's escape, including Nooshafarin Ravaghi, a 44-year-old English as a Second Language teacher who worked at the jail.
There are four original manuscripts containing poetry in Old English—the now-defunct language of the medieval Anglo-Saxons—that have survived to the present day.
As a term, midwife came from old English, meaning "with woman," though the reference is to the patient as opposed to the gender of the practitioner.
One morning, the man, a 25.3-year-old English builder, collapses in his hotel room in front of his wife and daughter and is pronounced dead.
Jagger, the 76-year-old English rock star, was in Venice to promote the film "The Burnt Orange Heresy," in which he plays an art collector.
Author Maria Dahvana Headley sets her interpretation of the Old English epic in American suburbia, in the gated community of Herot Hall, nestled into a mountainside.
Her linguistic games are relentless, but there's a kind of joyful elegance to the way she references and remixes the Old English of her source material.
Jordan Cardy, a 22010-year-old English musician who records as Rat Boy, writes songs that combine 210s punk, 22019s hip-hop and 22017s pop-punk.
America continued in the Puritan way, the egalitarian dream of Merrymount cast aside, the "merriment after the old English custom" (Morton's words) feared as the devil's indulgence.
In Old English, the form of the language spoken between the 5th and 12th centuries, well before Chaucer's Middle English, there was a word geoluhread (yellow-red).
Bald's eyesalve In 2015, our team published a pilot study on a 1,000-year old recipe called Bald's eyesalve from "Bald's Leechbook," an Old English medical text.
Upon returning to The Canterbury Tales with a decent understanding of Old English, it becomes immediately obvious to me that the book is written in Middle English.
All in all, I was convinced: Mendes and his co-star, 20-year-old English actress Ellie Bamber, are very good at playing reckless teenagers in love.
At first, he said, he wasn't sure if what he saw was actually a mistake or just part of the classic Old English font used on diplomas.
"Lent" has its origins in an Old English word for spring, but I sometimes like to think it's a reminder that our lives are not a right.
TIGERS The Tigers supersized the Old English "D" on their caps, and changed their uniform "D" to match it; for years, the logos had been slightly different.
Instead try "Black Swan Green," his tidier, shimmering 2006 novel about a year in the life of a 13-year-old English boy told in 153 chapters.
Most Old English poetry, which is where kennings are found, is nothing like the Medieval Times version of the Middle Ages, with knights and ladies and jousting.
I doubt you missed Jorja Smith's debut album, but just in case you did: the 21-year-old English singer-songwriter released her first album in June.
But as of this week, there's a new addition to these ranks: A 2-year-old English springer spaniel named Angus who now works in Vancouver General Hospital.
The designer of the Edge is Michael Anastassiades, who B&O says took inspiration from and recreated the proportions of the old English pound coin with this speaker.
TMZ reports that de La Baume is asking for spousal support from the 41-year-old English DJ and music producer, listing their separation as April 21, 2017.
A King James Bible, an influential centuries-old English translation, and other items emphasizing Jewish, Catholic and Protestant contributions to the book, also are part of Green's collection.
Then they add a custom caption like "Happy Birthday, Josh!" using Snapchat's new fonts we scooped last week, including Brush, Italic, Glow, Gradient, Rainbow, Fancy and Old English.
And Peter and Cara, who share a languorous, hothouse summer with her in an old English country mansion to which they've brought their own secrets, are the spark.
One is Gloria Washington, a 32-year-old English literature graduate who works nights as a cleaner for Managed by Q, an office services company, which sponsors her.
High school students may groan when they have to read the Old English poem Beowulf, but Gardner completely reinvents the story by retelling it from the monster's perspective.
"Some designers objected to the 'Germanization' of the lettering style, which was sharper and heavier and had more contrast than the 'Old English' version it replaced," he said.
It turns out that this is a great Old English phrase, pronounced as one would think, rooted in words for "lasting" and "horrible," that's begging for a comeback.
The expression "links" derives from an Old English word meaning "hill" or "ridge" — it came to describe the ranging dunelands with which the British Isles are uniquely blessed.
Excited but nervous to plunge into a degree — in English literature — that demands all students learn Old English, I asked a friend what studying the language was like.
The 220-year-old English musician Jordan Cardy sends up authority and celebrates slackerdom in songs that combine the energy of punk with the storytelling of hip-hop.
Like the old English bard, he is an expert dramatist whose subjects can suffer in the deepest wells of tragedy or indulge in the capricious follies of comedy.
In Old English, Latin or Russian subjects, objects and other words can appear in different orders; this gives speakers and writers a way to play with rhythm and emphasis.
The first song on "Half-Light" is "Sumer," which is built around a sample of "Sumer Is Icumen In," an Old English round that he loved as a child.
Tolkien borrowed orc from the Old English, citing "Beowulf," one of the many tales of blood lust and vengeance, heroes and monsters that are woven into the "Warcraft" DNA.
A few weeks ago at Souda camp, I sat on an N.G.O.-provided blanket with Wassim Omar, a 34-year-old English teacher and father of three from Damascus.
CARAMANICA Accepting herself and finding human connections are an unfinished, endlessly examined struggle for Dodie, a 23-year-old English songwriter with a lustrous voice she's careful to underplay.
And the precious angel you see pictured above, a 9-year-old English bulldog named Zsa Zsa, was chosen by a panel of judges as the contest's latest winner.
Misprision of felony is a circa-1789 crime, which the first Congress borrowed from old English common law and which is not favored among many contemporary criminal law practitioners.
The writer Josephine Livingstone (who wrote a moving ode to Old English in The New York Times earlier this year) graciously translated an excerpt from that document for me, transforming Old English "holes" into modern English hollows, as King Edmund I granted to one of his ministers a portion of land that ran "... to the old hollow; from the hollow to the old hill ..." shortly before he was stabbed to death at church.
Four months after arriving in Germany, the 23-year-old English instructor has joined a program that gives refugee teachers German lessons and qualifies them to work in German schools.
Holgate pushed Firmino, 26, into the advertising hoardings in the 40th minute of the Merseyside derby and the Liverpool forward reacted by verbally abusing Everton's 21-year-old English defender.
The killer was soon discovered to be a 270-year-old English drifter called Anthony Gambrell, who was now on the loose and thought to be hiding in the hills.
"I'd already more or less decided I'd be a fool not to get back on the train to EU citizenship," said Parkinson, a 35-year-old English computer science graduate.
"I'm not happy with the result," said Miriam Sottile, a 25-year-old English teacher whose father is Italian and who is now planning to apply for an Italian passport.
Only Chelsea's obstinacy prevented Bayern from bringing in Callum Hudson-Odoi, an 18-year-old English winger who has never started a Premier League game, for $40 million last month.
In the words of an old English proverb, hakuna matata — have no worries — for the slideshow ahead will aid you in getting past those awkward encounters we know all too well.
"I am trying to find any way I can to escape to Turkey with my family and my children," Abdulkader al-Hussein, a 33-year-old English teacher, said by phone.
Smith, a name once reserved for metal workers that is derived from the Old English for "to smite" or "strike," is one of the most popular last names in 45 states.
"When I met Katy Perry, she was like, 'I hope you don't search your name,&apos" the 23-year-old English songstress revealed in the cover story for ELLE's May issue.
The Old English rhyme concluded with "a silver sixpence" — a coin widely believed to bring luck — in the bride's shoe, but this custom is only practiced across the pond these days.
Florian's repetition of the letters of "Beowulf" recalls the Old English epic poem's use of alliteration to generate its rhythmic pull, but it also becomes an insistent series of puerile sounds.
I was five months out of college and a friend named Elliot, who was still a junior, showed up at my apartment with four 303s of Old English and two blunts.
In what a pet advocacy group called a groundbreaking decision, the woman's employer changed its mind and gave the woman leave to care for her sick 12-year-old English setter.
In a new interview with U.K. outlet The Telegraph, the 34-year-old English actress shares that she and husband James Righton welcomed a baby girl named Delilah seven weeks ago.
But Louis J. Marinelli, the 30-year-old English teacher who is the president of the Yes California movement, which seeks independence for the state, has decided to call it home.
"Weak" moderates or liberals who buy into the feminist agenda are deemed "cucks," a term derived from "cuckold," the arcane Old English word for a man whose wife cheats on him.
The 29-year-old English singer photographed sightseeing on the Spanish island with Breitenstein, and the two were spotted talking closely at one point, with Breitenstein resting his lips on her head.
Medieval blackletter text, also known as Old English or Gothic text has been borrowed by extreme metal bands as diverse as Black Sabbath and Behemoth, and across all of metal's myriad subgenres.
The GMS is, as suggested by its title, a globally focused resource, with plans for medieval texts translated from Arabic, Chinese, Old Spanish, Latin, Middle High German, Old English, and Old French.
In other words, Zsa Zsa, a 9-year-old English bulldog, had just what it took to impress the judges on Saturday night at the World's Ugliest Dog contest in Petaluma, Calif.
I smoked my first cigarette (cloves to start), drank my first drink (Old English), popped my first pill (the drug formerly known as Ecstasy), and lost my virginity (none of your business).
Winifred Conrad, a 27-year-old English teacher, had a lingering cough and was afraid she would instead be handed over to Chinese officials, said her mother, Anastasia Coles of Lubbock, Texas.
"I had strawberry leaves for dinner today," Rajai, a 26-year old English and math teacher in Madaya, told VICE News by phone, asking that his name be withheld for security reasons.
The couple met in August 1941 at a London dance hall when Jean was an 18-year-old English firefighter and air raid warden, and George was a 21-year-old Canadian soldier.
Islamic State claimed responsibility for the weekend killing of Rezaul Karim Siddiquee, a 58-year-old English professor at a university in the northwest who was hacked to death at a bus stop.
After the 215 FIFA World Cup came to an end on Sunday, 903-year-old English captain Harry Kane was awarded the Golden Boot for having scored the most goals in the tournament.
A 60-year-old English woman died last year after falling on a metal straw in a glass, which caused the utensil to go through her left eye and into her brain, PEOPLE confirms.
The English word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford which derives from a compound hlaf (meaning bread, or loaf) and weard (meaning guardian) so that "our lord" is the keeper of the bread.
This season, the designers have also collaborated with the 300-year-old English mill Stephen Walters, and have repurposed many of the company's dead-stock fabrics, from a quilted jacquard to a striped satin.
The dogs range in age and breed and include pooches like a 12-week-old English bulldog with Spina Bifida and a 13-year-old Yorkie who has only known the inside of cage.
William interviewed the 92-year-old English broadcaster and natural historian about his work highlighting the importance of the natural world and the urgent challenges that will face the next generation of environmental leaders.
Here, we've rounded up our favorites, from a shell-covered grotto on the grounds of a centuries-old English estate to the Modernist Pacific Palisades living room built to coexist with an underground spring.
Joining him in this prestigious pack was Nick the Siberian Husky, Daniel the Golden Retriever, Blaine the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier, Sophia the Old English Sheepdog, Bono the Havanese, and Maddie the Pharaoh Hound.
" J.C. Declan McKenna, an 18-year-old English songwriter, seeks to be a nothing less than a voice for his generation on his debut album released today — "What Do You Think About the Car?
Banish any thought that the dog, a 6-year-old English golden retriever owned by Mark Freeley, a personal injury lawyer from East Setauket, N.Y., might have simply been following his instinct to retrieve.
Some of these evangelical congregations have taken over old English churches; others, like the Peculiar People, occupy unloved buildings, in this case a long, windowless room above a garage advertising tires from 15 pounds.

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