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I ſay ꝥ þe Eȝliſh toȝue ſhould remain cleanſed of outlandiſh woꝛ∂s. Edstaþ þe toȝue of our fore-elders and forekind.

"Bad writers—especially scientific, political, and sociological writers—are nearly always haunted by the notion that Latin or Greek words are grander than Saxon ones" - George Orwell

Words ꝥ I have beſtowed to þe Aȝliſh Woꝛdbook ⁊ þe þeode of Þe Aȝliſh moot. Most are true Eȝliſh woꝛds or woꝛds from Engelsaxish ⁊ Middle Eȝliſh. Many or moſt of þeſe woꝛds are dated enough ꝥ you would have to find an unabꝛiged woꝛdbook to ſee them (or even the firſthand root). Oþers have roots from akin Þeediſh toȝues ⁊/oꝛ are new foꝛþbꝛiȝiȝs outright (Undꝛask and Vand have Noꝛſe roots, whilst avond is from Neþerlandish). Here is þe liſt:
 * Afore
 * Aforesaid
 * Akin
 * Avond
 * Atween
 * Byledish
 * Betimes
 * Ere
 * Erst
 * Erstwhile
 * Ettle
 * Forlook
 * Forthink
 * Landfolk
 * Morrow
 * Inly
 * Inwardly
 * Inwit
 * Inwith
 * Outfoldly
 * Seldseen
 * Sithen
 * Sooth
 * Soothly
 * Thede
 * Theode
 * Thewes
 * Undrask
 * Vand
 * Whence
 * Whilom
 * Woot
 * Woost

-Seekiȝ friþ inward.