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Old English became my favorite thing about college. The grammar is easy, so it’s not difficult to learn. And enough early medieval words survived into modern English that the vocabulary seems ...
Old English literature is rife with passages testifying to appreciation of the sterner mood of nature, a cognizance of her wintry phenomena, her rigors of land and sky and water.
Because so few Old English texts have survived – the equivalent of about “30 medium-sized novels,” Dr. Videen says – the complete meanings of unusual words are sometimes lost to us.
Recalling the charm of their colloquial words, I like to imagine that Old (Appalachian) English still has a cadence reminiscent of the rhythms of Irish fiddle music. If we listen closely, we can ...
THE English alphabet used to have extra letters that have been lost as centuries went by. While today our alphabet consists of 26 letters, the people of Middle Age Britain had an additional six cha… ...
Old English has been trusted for more than 100 years to treat all kinds of wood and deliver results. So don’t hesitate — get yours today! Before you go, check out our slideshow below: ...
C astle Howard, one of the grandest of English country houses, is taking the long way home. The domed Yorkshire residence, designed by Baroque architect John Vanbrugh for the third Earl of ...
From traditional old English baby names for boys, like Edmund and Wilfred, to iconic old English baby names for girls, like Blythe and Ethel, this giant list of 150 old English options has got you ...
To crack Old English riddles from the Exeter Book, you have to know about their Anglo-Latin predecessors. One Exeter Book riddle describes a creature with one eye and 1,200 heads.
More old English sheepdog facts. In the early 1900s, the old English sheepdog had such prestige in America that five of the country’s wealthiest families — the Vanderbilts, Morgans, Harrisons, ...