described by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as a "Great Heathen Army" (OE: mycel hæþen here or mycel heathen here). Historians provide varying estimates for the size...
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ἔργον érgon ورز varz *werǵ- "to work" մեծ mec "big, great" much ( ← OE mycel "great, big, many") magnus μέγας mégas مه، مهست meh, mahest मह maha много...
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in Matt. i-iii, child, chyld, riche, and mychel, for the cild, rice, and mycel of the Old English version whence they were copied. In these cases, the...
28 KB (2,466 words) - 07:18, 22 October 2024
initial army was reinforced in 871 by the Great Summer Army (Old English: mycel sumorlida). Guthrum, a nephew of Horik II of Denmark and a failed candidate...
16 KB (1,858 words) - 07:31, 1 November 2024
fyrenne dracan wæron gesewene on þam lifte fleogende. Þam tacnum sona fyligde mycel hunger, ⁊ litel æfter þam, þæs ilcan geares on .vi. Idus Ianuarii, earmlice...
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Middlebrook along its entire length as early references mention the Mikelbrok, (mycel and broc), the great stream but not the Croal. It meets the Irwell at Nob...
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*medʰyo- mēǰ "middle" mes, mjet "in between, middle" *meǵ- "big" much (< OE myc̣el "big, many") mikils "big" magnus "big" mégas "big" máha-, mahā́nt- "big"...
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Exeter (the precursor to the later cathedral) is one famously described as i mycel Englisc boc be gehwilcum þingum on leoð-wisan geworht: "one large English...
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2018. Ƿæt Eastland is swyðe mycel, and ƿær bið swyðe manig burh, and on ælcere byrig bið cyningc ; and ƿær bið swyðe mycel huning, and fiscað ; and se...
63 KB (7,638 words) - 23:50, 4 October 2024
*dyḗws ("heaven") hollow OE holh << PGmc *holhwo- Lake Miwok hóllu much OE myċel << PGmc *mikilaz << PIE *meǵa- ("big, stout, great") Spanish mucho ("much") ...
16 KB (1,010 words) - 04:02, 5 October 2024