Modern English–Old English dictionary
Old English translation of the English word waterbear
English | English (Old English) (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(give birth to; farrow; beget; give birth) | acennan | |
🔗 The moment I laid eyes on her, I knew she was the girl who should bear my sons. | ||
bera | ||
🔗 Local police said the bear attacked three men, one of whom was seriously injured, and a woman in her 80s, according to NHK. | ||
(carry) | beran ; ferian | |
🔗 Also she had observed that some of the horses bore riders. | ||
🔗 This means the planet is warm enough for water to be present on its surface. | ||
(drink) | ||
🔗 At the base of each mountain range, on the inner side of the triangle, ran a stream of water. | ||
🔗 Drink a little water. |
English | English (Old English) |
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bear | ⇆ aberan; ⇆ acennan; ⇆ bera; ⇆ beran; ⇆ cennan; ⇆ ferian; ⇆ geberan |
water | ⇆ brim; ⇆ grund; ⇆ holm; ⇆ lagu; ⇆ leccan; ⇆ sund; ⇆ wæd; ⇆ wæter |
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