Modern English–Old English dictionary
Old English translation of the English word north
English | English (Old English) (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(northward; northwards; up north; to the north) | norþ | |
🔗 Was the advance north too easy? | ||
to the north (northward; northwards; north; up north) | norþ | |
(northward; northwards; north; to the north) | norþ | |
🔗 This is bad news, as it suggests that buckthorn and other invasive species might take advantage of climate change and more aggressively move up north. | ||
norþ ; norþan | ||
🔗 How cold it must be in northern France! | ||
northward (northwards; north; up north; to the north) | norþ | |
(northward; north; up north; to the north) | norþ |
English | English (Old English) |
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north | ⇆ norþ; ⇆ norþdæl |
due north | ⇆ norþrihte |
in the north | ⇆ norþ |
north of | ⇆ wiþ norþ |
northward | ⇆ norþ; ⇆ norþeweard |
northwards | ⇆ norþ; ⇆ norþweardes |