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1. [Middle English Asse, from Old English Assa, perhaps a hypocoristic for Old English dialectal

2. Origin Cripple 1 Old English crypel

3. Middle English, from Old English blegen; akin to Middle Low German bleine Blain, Old English blāwan to blow

4. Origin Baleful Old English bealufull, from bealu

5. Barin is derived from Old English origins

6. From Middle English Aslope, probably from or akin to Old English āslopen, past participle of Old English āslūpan (“to slip away”).

7. Legal definition for Attaint: In old English practice

8. Old English Besettan, from be- ‘about’ + settan (see set).

9. Coffered ceiling reminds of the Old-English affluent elegance

10. Displaced native Middle English Aquerne, from Old English acweorna

11. Ante; akin to Greek antí, Old English and- …

12. Blisse is an alternate form of Bliss (Old English).

13. 2 words related to Anglian: Old English, Anglo-Saxon

14. Beowulf shares characteristics with many Old English epic poems

15. Aelfric's Old English homily on the book of Job

16. Anglian - one of the major dialects of Old English Old English, Anglo-Saxon - English prior to about 1100 Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

17. [before 1000; Middle English Begeten, biyeten, Old English Begetan, c

18. [Middle English codel, cotil, Cuttlefish (from Old English cudele) + fish

19. Blessing (n.) Old English bletsunga, bledsunge, verbal noun from bless

20. Origin Alike 1 Old English onlic, from on + lic “ body ”

21. Old English Bantams originated, as their name suggests, in England

22. [before 1000; Middle English Begeten, biyeten, Old English Begetan, c

23. Couth is an Old English word for known or familiar

24. Origin of Cushat From Old English cuscute, of uncertain origin.

25. Bloodiness (English) -ness (English) bloody (English) blodig (Old English (ca

26. Afforcing the assize refers to an old English law practice

27. In Old English, the word liverwort literally means liver plant.

Trong tiếng Anh cổ, liverwort nghĩa là thực vật gan.

28. Middle English bespreynt, from past participle of besprengen to Besprinkle, from Old English besprengan, from be-+ sprengan to scatter; akin to Old English springan to spring

29. In fact, “Bandog” is an Old English word that means “chain.”.

30. Bugaboo Old English Sheepdog Has Puppies For Sale On AKC PuppyFinder

31. [Middle English Biden, from Old English bīdan; see bheidh- in Indo

32. From the Old English berēafian, meaning "deprive of," Bereaved …

33. Like most Old English poetry, it is written in alliterative verse.

34. Middle English bestynge, from Old English bȳsting, from bēost Beestings; akin …

35. [Middle English Biden, from Old English bīdan; see bheidh- in Indo

36. Addy is also a form of Addie (Old German, Old English)

37. Old English (in sense Animus (sense 4)): from Latin, ‘spirit, mind’.

38. Ante; akin to Greek antí, Old English and- against, toward, opposite

39. From Middle English Afrighten, from Old English?fyrhtan, equivalent to a-+? fright.

40. Old English Croft "enclosed field, small field," of unknown etymology

41. [Middle English crisme, chrism, Chrisom, from Old English crisma, from Latin chrīsma

42. From Middle English Afrighten, from Old English?fyrhtan, equivalent to a-+? fright.

43. Middle English besetten, from Old English Besettan, from be- + settan to set.

44. Late… Bearme: Bearme (Old English) Noun Bearme Dative singular form of Bearm

45. Berte is an alternate spelling of Alberta (Old English): feminine of Albert

46. Beowulf is an Old English epic poem written anonymously around 975 AD.

47. Alvie is an alternate form of Alvina (Old English): feminine of Alvin

48. (adjective) Middle English, from Old English *Aslopen, from aslupan (“to slip away”)

49. I go and visit my old English professor every now and again.

Cháu vẫn thỉnh thoảng đi thăm giáo sư tiếng Anh của mình.

50. The Colonel is an Old English Sheepdog from One Hundred and One Dalmatians