Modern English–Old English dictionary
Old English translation of the English word footfall
English | English (Old English) (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(drop; lapse) | feallan | |
🔗 The house must have fallen on her. | ||
(autumn) | hærfest | |
🔗 Reinking is from Morton, Illinois and is believed to have moved to the Nashville area last fall. | ||
(come about; happen; occur; take place; be afoot; come on; come to pass; be set; transpire) | becuman ; weorþan | |
(paw) | fot | |
🔗 Bring the lady forth, and we’ll lay the gold at your feet. |
English | English (Old English) |
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fall | ⇆ afeallan; ⇆ ahreosan; ⇆ befeallan; ⇆ crincan; ⇆ cringan; ⇆ dreosan; ⇆ dryre; ⇆ feallan; ⇆ fiell; ⇆ fyll; ⇆ gefeallan; ⇆ hærfest; ⇆ hreosan; ⇆ hryre; ⇆ sigan |
foot | ⇆ fot |
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