Modern English–Old English dictionary
Old English translation of the English word headland
English | English (Old English) (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(conduct; direct; guide; lead; drive; show the way) | lædan ; wisian | |
(pate) | heafod | |
🔗 She almost took my head off. | ||
(boss; chief; leader; headman; kingpin) | ealdor ; eorl | |
🔗 Ukrainians have now largely turned their backs on the Russian Orthodox Church whose head patriarch Kirill has backed the invasion. | ||
(country) | eard ; land | |
🔗 The people cannot return to their land because the Burmese army is shooting people on sight. | ||
(earth; ground) | eorþe | |
🔗 The sun had baked the ploughed land into a grey mass, with little cracks running through it. | ||
(estate; farm; property; ranch) | þorp |
English | English (Old English) |
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headland | ⇆ næss |
head | ⇆ hafela; ⇆ heafod |
land | ⇆ eard; ⇆ folde; ⇆ land; ⇆ molde |