Modern English–Old English dictionary
Old English translation of the English word live
English | English (Old English) (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(dwell; reside; stay; house; lodge) | buan ; ; wician | |
🔗 The door being open, T’sain looked to see who might live here. | ||
leofian ; libban | ||
(vital; vivid; animate) | liflic | |
(animate; living) | cwic | vivanta |
🔗 To me you appear quite alive. | ||
lively (cheerful; gay; merry; exuberant; lighthearted; perky; upbeat) | glæd | |
lifer | ||
(stock) | ceap ; feoh | |
🔗 Additionally, once livestock have a taste for the leaves and acorns, they may seek them out. | ||
(alive; animate) | cwic | vivanta |
🔗 This makes it currently the oldest known living tree in Europe. |
English | English (Old English) |
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live | ⇆ eardian; ⇆ leofian; ⇆ libban |
way of life | ⇆ drohtnung |
alive | ⇆ cucu; ⇆ cwic |
liver | ⇆ lifer |
livestock | ⇆ ierfe |