Modern English–Old English dictionary
Old English translation of the English word chairman
English | English (Old English) (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(seat) | stol | |
🔗 She had tossed her cloak and staff carelessly across the only chair in the room, and now she pushed up the sleeves of her gown, baring her arms to her elbows. | ||
(human being; human) | ||
🔗 What sort of men were they who tended these fires? | ||
(fellow; male; bloke) | guma ; ; ; ceorl ; esne |
English | English (Old English) |
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chair | ⇆ stol |
man | ⇆ beorn; ⇆ ceorl; ⇆ eorl; ⇆ eorþbuend; ⇆ esne; ⇆ foldagend; ⇆ foldbuend; ⇆ geselda; ⇆ guma; ⇆ hæle; ⇆ hæleþ; ⇆ magu; ⇆ maguþegn; ⇆ man; ⇆ mann; ⇆ manna; ⇆ mecg; ⇆ reordberend; ⇆ rinc; ⇆ scealc; ⇆ secg; ⇆ wer; ⇆ wæpnedmann; ⇆ æþelling; ⇆ þegen; ⇆ þen; ⇆ þeng |
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