Modern English–Old English dictionary

Old English translation of the English word all

English → English (Old English)
  
EnglishEnglish (Old English) (translated indirectly)Esperanto
(all the)
ealle
🔗 We all deserve a pardon.
(at all; entirely; quite; wholly; absolutely; altogether; utterly; starkly)
eall
🔗 And after a week of huge losses on the battlefield, this must worry the man who once believed his war would all be over in a few days.
(almost; nearly; practically; virtually; just about; close to; nigh on)
ealmæst
🔗 The halls here were as empty as the others had been, and he all but ran.
all of a sudden
(suddenly; abruptly; dramatically)
færinga
;
færlice
;
semninga
(good; nice; fine; okay)
(all)
ealle
🔗 All the stories are real.
(entirely; quite; wholly; absolutely; altogether; utterly; all; starkly)
eall
;
full
;
æghwæs
🔗 It is not easy at all.
(almighty; omnipotent)
allmectig
;
almahtig
;
ællmæhtig
;
ælmeahtig
;
ælmehtig
;
ælmihtig
🔗 But will Recep Tayyip Erdoğan go quietly if he is defeated after 20 years in power, first as prime minister and now all‐powerful president?
(all‐powerful; omnipotent)
allmectig
;
almahtig
;
ællmæhtig
;
ælmeahtig
;
ælmihtig

EnglishEnglish (Old English)
all eall
at all be ænigum dæle; to ahte; wiht; wihtu
most of all ealra mæst
not at all naht; nahwær; nalles; nanuht; nanwiht; nanwuht; nauht; nawer; nawiht; ne wihte; nealles; nowiht
almighty allmectig; almahtig; ællmeahtig; ællmæhtig; ælmeahtig; ælmihtig