Old english words
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This is for the lover of words, every writer exploring new ideas, and for the wandering minds. 1. Cordolium (Latin) 2. Nefelibata (Portuguese) 3. Sibylline (Latin) 4. Vad (Hungarian) 5. Philocalist…

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20 vergessene Wörter, die heute ganz nützlich wären https://www.langweiledich.net/20-vergessene-woerter-die-heute-ganz-nuetzlich-waeren/

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Here is a treasure trove of 28 beautiful travel words and wanderlust synonyms that describe how we feel before, during, and after we travel.

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In Old English, the verb berēafian meant 'to plunder or rob.' The modern equivalent (and descendant) of berēafian is bereave, a verb that implies that you have robbed or stripped someone of something,

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Uncouth comes from the Old English word uncūth, which joins the prefix un- with cūth, meaning 'familiar' or 'known.' How did a word that meant 'unfamiliar' come to mean 'outlandish,' 'rugged,' or '

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