Modern English–Old English dictionary
Old English translation of the English word one
English | English (Old English) (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(they; you; people; we; a fellow; a man) | man | |
🔗 How does one find Pandelume, then? | ||
an | ||
🔗 One in six care workers in the UK is from overseas, but very few earn the £ 25,600 threshold proposed by the committee. | ||
(no; nobody; none; not anyone) | nænigmann | |
🔗 No one troubles me here. | ||
one and only (unique; singular) | ænlic | |
(anyone at all; any; anybody; either) | ænig | |
🔗 You know I can ride as well as anyone in the village. |
English | English (Old English) |
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one | ⇆ an; ⇆ man; ⇆ sum |
no one | ⇆ nan; ⇆ nanig; ⇆ nænig; ⇆ nænigmann |
anyone | ⇆ hwa; ⇆ hwelchwelgu; ⇆ hwilc; ⇆ ænig |
everyone | ⇆ gehwa; ⇆ gehwelc |
first | ⇆ forma; ⇆ fyrest; ⇆ fyrmest; ⇆ fyrst; ⇆ ærest |
once | ⇆ æne |
someone | ⇆ hwa; ⇆ hwelchwelgu; ⇆ hwilc; ⇆ sum |