Modern English–Old English dictionary

Old English translation of the English word wind

English → English (Old English)
  
EnglishEnglish (Old English) (translated indirectly)Esperanto
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.

EnglishEnglish (Old English)
wind wind; windan
west wind westanwind
unwind onwindan; unwindan
windy windig
wound benn; dolg; forwundian; sargian; tæsan; wund; wundian