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hwileþ — pres 3rd sing of hwelan … Old to modern English dictionary
hwíle — see hwíl … Old to modern English dictionary
hwíl — f ( e/ a) while, time; a long time; hour; nú hwíle just now, a while ago; ealle hwíle all the while; óðre hwíle…óðre hwíle at one time…at another time; adv hwíle once; þá hwíle (þe) while, whilst, meanwhile … Old to modern English dictionary
while — {{11}}while (n.) O.E. hwile, acc. of hwil a space of time, from P.Gmc. *khwilo (Cf. O.S. hwil, O.Fris. hwile, O.H.G. hwila, Ger. Weile, Goth. hveila space of time, while ), originally rest (Cf. O.N. hvila bed, hvild … Etymology dictionary
whilere — (ˈ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adverb Etymology: Middle English whileer, from Old English hwīle ǣr, from hwīle formerly, once (from hwīle, accusative of hwīl time, while) + ǣr early, earlier more at ere archiac : a while ago : some time before … Useful english dictionary
Old English — For other uses, see Old English (disambiguation). Old English Ænglisc, Anglisc, Englisc Spoken in England (except the extreme southwest and northwest), parts of modern Scotland south east of the Forth, and the eastern fringes of modern Wales … Wikipedia
he that will not when he may, when he will he shall have nay — a 1000 in Anglia (1889) XI. 388 Nu sceal œlc man efsten, thœt he to gode gecerre tha hwile the he muge, thelœste, gyf he nu nelle tha hwile the he muge, eft thone he wyle, he ne mœig [Now shall each man hasten to turn to God while he may, lest if … Proverbs new dictionary
therewhile — adverb also therewhilst (ˈ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ Etymology: therewhile from Middle English ther whyle, probably from Old English thǣre hwīle in that time, from thǣre (dative singular feminine of sē, sēo, thæt that) + hwīle, dative singular of hwīl while,… … Useful english dictionary
Beornred of Mercia — Beornred (Anglo Saxon Beornrǣd ) was briefly King of Mercia in 757, following the murder of Æthelbald. However, he was defeated by Offa and fled.According to the Anglo Saxon Chronicle , in 757:: 7 þy ilcan geare mon ofsloh Æþelbald Mearcna… … Wikipedia
Deor — (oder The Lament of Deor) ist ein altenglisches Gedicht aus dem 10. Jahrhundert, das im Exeter Book überliefert ist. Es besteht aus 42 alliterierenden Zeilen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Titel und Einordnung 2 Sprache und Inhalt 3 Textproben … Deutsch Wikipedia