Modern English–Old English dictionary
Old English translation of the English word upon
English | English (Old English) (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(about; concerning; for; of; over; regarding; after; on; with; in; as to; into; toward) | be | |
🔗 I have come to see you upon a more personal matter. | ||
(after; past; in) | æfter | |
🔗 For 82 percent of those surveyed, peace with Russia is possible only upon the return of all territories occupied since 2014, including Crimea and the Donecʹk and Luhansʹk provinces. | ||
average (mean; middle; centre; midst) | midd | |
(ahead; forth; forward; forwards; onward; to the fore) | forþ | |
(a; in; into; per; an) | in | |
(by; from; of) | from | |
(about; concerning; for; of; over; regarding; after; with; upon; in; as to; into; toward) | be | |
🔗 Insist on obedience! | ||
(across from; against; in exchange for; opposed to; versus; with; opposite; for; contra; from) | ongean | |
🔗 Senator Bill Hagerty has released a statement regarding the Russian attack on the Ukraine. | ||
(above; over; beyond) | ||
🔗 Jubal looked up the slope. |
English | English (Old English) |
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upon | ⇆ onufan; ⇆ uppon |
on | ⇆ beufan; ⇆ bufan; ⇆ on; ⇆ onufan; ⇆ uppon |
up | ⇆ up; ⇆ upp |