Modern English–Old English dictionary
Old English translation of the English word well
English | English (Old English) (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(okay; fine) | wel | |
🔗 You serve your master well. | ||
(now; well then; now then; why) | ||
🔗 Well, we’ll see. | ||
(healthy; wholesome) | ||
(quite; very; very much; most; really; so; particularly) | for‐wel | |
(also; likewise; too; in addition) | eac ; æc | |
🔗 We might as well use it. | ||
unwell (ill; sick; ailing) | adlig ; seoc | |
well‐off (rich; wealthy; affluent; well‐to‐do) | rice |
English | English (Old English) |
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well | ⇆ fægere; ⇆ fægre; ⇆ geare; ⇆ gearwe; ⇆ tela; ⇆ wælle; ⇆ wel; ⇆ wiella; ⇆ wielle |
unwell | ⇆ medtrum; ⇆ mettrum |