Modern English–Old English dictionary

Old English translation of the English word by day

English → English (Old English)
  
EnglishEnglish (Old English) (translated indirectly)Esperanto
(according to; along; following; from; after; in accordance with; per)
be
🔗 With a population of 600,000— microscopic by Chinese city standards—Macao doesn’t only rely on tourists from mainland China, with a sizeable chunk of its workforce also crossing the border every day.
(from; of; on)
from
🔗 In 58 BC Cyprus was annexed by the Roman Republic.
dæg
🔗 Unlike the common year, a leap‐year has 366 days.

EnglishEnglish (Old English)
by day dæges
by be; bi; big; gehende; on; wiþ; æt; þurh
day dogor; dæg