Attention students enrolled in English 401 for the Fall term 2001: please e-mail the instructor, Dr. McKenney, at mckennej@ucalgary.ca with your name and the e-mail address you will use for this course.** This is the home of English 401 and English 403, University of Calgary courses in the Old English language and Old English literature constructed by Murray McGillivray. English 401 and 403 are ...
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Modern English to Old English Vocabulary A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z A abandon anforl tan; forl tan; ofgiefan (5) abbess abbudisse, f. abbot abbod, m. abduct forwgan abide anbidian ability cr ft; m able, be magan about abutan; be (+dat) above onuppan accept onfon accomplish for ian; fremman according to (prep) fter (+dat) accost n gan acknowledge oncnawan acquaint (s.o.
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Circolwyrde Wordhord This glossary, which complements several printed sources of its kind, is intended for Anglo-Saxonists and other speakers of English for whom the language of the computer world has become alien and largely incomprehensible. It is intended also for technical writers who strive for greater clarity and simplicity in their writing. The glossary is still very much in progress; ...
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Welcome to the on-line service provided by TOEBI (Teachers of Old English in Britain and Ireland). These pages act as a means of disseminating information relating to the teaching of Old English. Users of this service (within Britain and Ireland) are urged to become full members of TOEBI by printing out the registration form and sending it to Elisabeth Okasha, Department of English, University ...