Early form of English, spoken circa 450–1100.
Sinônimos
Examples for "ang"
Examples for "ang"
1Im afraid I shant ever get the ang of it, sir.
2I used to be on Penryn Island and that was 'is old 'ang-out.
3You don't know how hard it is to make her ang'y!
4Some'ow-oh ,'angitall, let's get out of this and take a taxi.
5They 'ang them they want and free them they want.
1Immunohistochemical staining was utilized to determine cell survival and migration of oe-NSCs.
2Hearing loss induced by noise exposure was restored after oe-NSCs implantation.
3The first occurrence of Phoebus was rendered with an oe ligature in the original.
4Me-li-na-key oe noo-ki cos-si-kie ta-wa-it-ihin oe yea-wap-a-ki tuck-whan-a; puck-i-tum-I-wa-loo kne-won-ot-i-they-way.
5The ae and oe ligiture in the italics cases, MIGHT be and probably are transposed!
1The old Anglo-Saxon hardihood paused and looked the terror in its face.
2The Anglo-Saxon idea, on the other hand, looked first to the individual.
3We read in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle of the barons in Stephen's days.
4It is the Anglo-Saxon race occupying the sites of the Indian wigwams.
5We look in Anglo-Saxon poetry in vain for a touch like this:-
1Or let us proceed in the Old English of the Golden Legend.
2Afterward Chaucer wrote these down in a book in quaint old English.
3NOTES.-Thispiece is written in the style of the old English ballads.
4This is one of the old English medicinal plants still in use.
5A fine, old English institution in disarray, having under-performed over recent years.
6My father brought the wainscoting from an old English country-house in Dorsetshire.
7Under each oblong of paper was a title in old English characters.
8Browne loitered up to the stall and amassed two month- old English magazines.
9The Lochaber-ax is only a slight alteration of the old English bill.
10Our breakfast consisted of what the Squire denominated true old English fare.
11Jeffersonian Democrats had long ago abolished the old English law of primogeniture.
12The engraving may be in script, block, shaded block, or old English.
13He was an 18year- old English Protestant, penniless but hardworking, ambitious and shrewd.
14Another division is called the Old English, Early English, and Middle English.
15But you must remember that old English poetry was not like ours.
16An old English law which prevents a neighbor from shutting off sunlight.
Translations for old english