Modern English–Old English dictionary
Old English translation of the English word east
English | English (Old English) (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(eastward; eastwards) | east | |
🔗 Ukrainian reports say Putin’s troops are fleeing east to the Russian border in whatever transport they can find, even taking cars from the civilian population in the areas they had captured since the start of the war in February. | ||
(east; eastwards) | east | |
🔗 Russian forces were forced to flee the strategic eastern city just five days after Ukrainian forces began a new offensive eastward through the Charkiv region. | ||
(east; eastward) | east |
English | English (Old English) |
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east | ⇆ east; ⇆ eastdæl; ⇆ eastweard |
east side | ⇆ easthealf |
to the east | ⇆ wiþ eastan |
eastern | ⇆ easterne |
eastward | ⇆ east; ⇆ easteweard; ⇆ easteweardes; ⇆ eastlang; ⇆ eastweard |
eastwards | ⇆ east; ⇆ easteweard; ⇆ easteweardes; ⇆ eastlang |