"English" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In archaic English, varlet also could mean an unprincipled person; a rogue.
- Examples of subjunctive uses in archaic English:
- In archaic English, "gill" is a noun meaning, 'a young woman; a sweetheart'.
- There are also touches of archaic English, expressions like "laping through the squad," for "wading through the mud."
- "How is it," he asked, "that you know my name and speak what must be to you archaic English?"
- She didn't bother with archaic English when she said softly, "Is that so, now?
- His reverting back to archaic English was a way of informally speaking for the group in this matter.
- Original /*t/ (survives in modern German and archaic English)
- Actually, uni- corns could express whole sentences in chords, but this was a separate mode that owed little to archaic English.
- It also means "morning" in archaic English.
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