bed | bɛd | bed |
blód | blo:d | blood |
God | gɔd | God |
land | land | land |
nim | nɪm | take |
ramm | ram | ram |
be | bɛ | by |
nan | nan | none/no |
tíd | ti:d | time |
in | ɪn | in |
on | ɔn | on |
up | ʊp | up |
bin | bɪn | bin |
swift | swɪft | swift |
gold | gold | gold |
grim | grɪm | grim |
song | sɔŋg | song |
corn | kɔrn | corn |
lamb | lamb | lamb |
wind | wɪnd | wind |
þus | θʊs | thus |
far | far | far |
eft | ɛft | again/back |
self | sɛlf | self |
fyr | fyr | fire |
sweord | swɛɔrd | sword |
cræft | kræft | craft |
léof | lɛɔf | dear (sir) |
fréo | frɛɔ | free |
hé | he: | he |
him | hɪm | him |
niht | nɪçt | night |
hand | hand | hand |
þurh | θʊrx | through |
ic | ɪtʃ | I |
cwæþ | kwæ&theta | said |
cild | tʃɪld | child |
gad | gad | goad |
græg | græj | gray |
cniht | knɪçt | boy/servant |
betst | bɛtst | best |
fisc | fɪʃ | fish |
scip | ʃɪp | ship |
ecg | ɛdʒ | edge |
bricg | brɪdʒ | bridge |
secg | sɛdʒ | man |
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Simple Old English words (monosyllables)
Labels:
English,
heritage,
history,
Old English,
orthography,
phonology,
vocabulary
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