List of Old English Words in the OED/ID

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 * Old English||sp||English
 * Idle||vb||To pass time doing nothing. 2. to move, loiter, or saunter aimlessly: to idle along the avenue. 3. (of a machine, engine, or mechanism) to operate at a low speed, disengaged from the load.  4. to pass (time) doing nothing (often followed by away): to idle away the afternoon. 5. to cause (a person) to be idle.  6. to cause (a machine, engine, or mechanism) to idle.
 * Idle ||n||The state or quality of being idle.
 * Idle ||adj||"Bone Idle" - very lazy; lazy to the bone.
 * Idleheaded ||adj||Of little understanding, silly, crazy. 2. off one's head: distracted, delirious.
 * Idleman ||n||One who has no occupation. 2. one employed to do odd jobs. 3.formerly in Ireland: a gentleman.
 * Idleness ||n||The state or condition of being idle; inactivity. 2. state of being indolent; habitual indolence; want of occupation. 3. groundlessness, worthlessness, triviality. 4. ineptitude, futility, folly. 5. light-headedness, delirium.
 * Idleness ||phr||"Bread of Idleness" - bread not earned by labour.
 * Idler ||n||One who is idle or idles, one eho spent much of his time in idleness. 2. one of those who, being liable to constant day duty on a ship of war, are not subject to keep the night-watch. 3. an idle wheel.
 * Idleset||n||Condition of idleness, worthlessness, indolency
 * Idleship||n||State of idleness
 * I-do||vb||To do
 * I-dow||adj||Profitable, advantageous
 * Idleness ||n||The state or condition of being idle; inactivity. 2. state of being indolent; habitual indolence; want of occupation. 3. groundlessness, worthlessness, triviality. 4. ineptitude, futility, folly. 5. light-headedness, delirium.
 * Idleness ||phr||"Bread of Idleness" - bread not earned by labour.
 * Idler ||n||One who is idle or idles, one eho spent much of his time in idleness. 2. one of those who, being liable to constant day duty on a ship of war, are not subject to keep the night-watch. 3. an idle wheel.
 * Idleset||n||Condition of idleness, worthlessness, indolency
 * Idleship||n||State of idleness
 * I-do||vb||To do
 * I-dow||adj||Profitable, advantageous
 * Idleship||n||State of idleness
 * I-do||vb||To do
 * I-dow||adj||Profitable, advantageous
 * I-do||vb||To do
 * I-dow||adj||Profitable, advantageous
 * I-dow||adj||Profitable, advantageous