Dictionary of synonyms

Synonyms and antonyms of the word: old english

Synonyms:

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Antonyms:

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Usage examples:

Exceat was a fishing village founded in Saxon times and the name may have come from “æc-sceat”, an oak grove, or from the Old English for “the place of the Aese”, who were the first kings of Kent.

Source: https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/23907763.lost-sussex-village-wiped-black-death/?ref=rss

Used in this context, the word ‘Good’ carries the same meaning as the original Old English word, in that it means holy.

Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/04/07/why-is-today-called-good-friday-meaning-behind-the-easter-celebration-18564083/

While Snoopy is known to be a beagle, Bayley’s breed of Mini Sheepadoodle — the result of crossing an Old English Sheepdog with a Miniature Poodle — has resulted in a near carbon copy of the drawn animal, in real life.

Source: https://krdo.com/entertainment/cnn-entertainment/2023/04/12/snoopy-is-real-meet-bayley-the-cartoon-dogs-doppelganger/