Modern English–Old English dictionary
Old English translation of the English word battleground
English | English (Old English) (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(scuffle; action; fight; clash; combat; fray; engagement) | gefeoht | |
🔗 This was a battle for survival. | ||
(fight; strive; contend) | fehtan ; winnan | |
🔗 Since Saturday’s surprise assault, Israeli aircraft have been pounding Gaza targets while its ground forces have battled to retake control of border villages and towns overrun by Palestinian gunmen. | ||
(bottom; foundation; bed) | botm | |
(soil; earth) | grund | |
🔗 The nest of this species is on the ground. | ||
(earth; land) | eorþe | |
🔗 He leads an army so massive it shakes the ground with its march, so vast it drinks the rivers dry. |
English | English (Old English) |
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battle | ⇆ æscplega; ⇆ beadu; ⇆ beadulac; ⇆ campwig; ⇆ cumbolgebrec; ⇆ ecgplega; ⇆ gargewinn; ⇆ gefeoht; ⇆ getoht; ⇆ guþplega; ⇆ handgemot; ⇆ here; ⇆ hild; ⇆ orlege; ⇆ tohte; ⇆ wigplega |
ground | ⇆ flor; ⇆ folde; ⇆ grund |
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