Modern English–Old English dictionary
Old English translation of the English word fear
English | English (Old English) (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(agony; anguish; angst) | egesa | |
(be afraid of; be in a funk) | ondrædan | |
🔗 Fear nothing. | ||
(apprehension; fright; trepidation; alarm; apprehensiveness) | egesa | |
🔗 He wanted to stay and help his father, though he could not imagine how, but fear had him by the throat, and his legs moved on their own. | ||
god‐fearing (pious; devotional; devout; godly; reverent) | æfæst |
English | English (Old English) |
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fear | ⇆ adrædan; ⇆ ascunian; ⇆ broga; ⇆ ege; ⇆ egesa; ⇆ egsa; ⇆ forhtung; ⇆ ondrædan; ⇆ onegnan; ⇆ onscunian |
fearful | ⇆ egesfull; ⇆ egeslic |
fearless | ⇆ unforhtmod |