Modern English–Old English dictionary
Old English translation of the English word wind
English | English (Old English) (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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wind | ||
🔗 Bushfires have raged across several Australian states for months, but high temperatures and strong winds have pushed the danger level to severe in the past week. | ||
(breath) | bræþ | |
(hurt; injure; maul) | ||
🔗 A Ukrainian presidential adviser said about 3,500 Russian soldiers had been killed or wounded. | ||
(injury; lesion) | ||
🔗 In the moonlight Rand could not really see what he was doing, but Tam’s wound seemed to be only a shallow gash along the ribs, no longer than the palm of his hand. |
English | English (Old English) |
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wind | ⇆ wind; ⇆ windan |
west wind | ⇆ westanwind |
unwind | ⇆ onwindan; ⇆ unwindan |
windy | ⇆ windig |
wound | ⇆ benn; ⇆ dolg; ⇆ forwundian; ⇆ sargian; ⇆ tæsan; ⇆ wund; ⇆ wundian |