Modern English–Old English dictionary
Old English translation of the English word journeyman
English | English (Old English) (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(trip; voyage) | for | |
🔗 She had never liked stories about adventures and long journeys. | ||
(travel; voyage; trek) | feran | |
🔗 “Your task”, he told Ulan Dhor, “is to journey to Ampridatvir and recover the magic of Rogol Domedonfors.” | ||
(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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journey | ⇆ fær; ⇆ færeld; ⇆ faru; ⇆ for; ⇆ siþ; ⇆ siþfæt; ⇆ siþian |
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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