Old English | sp | English |
I-mele | vb | To speak, say, voice out aloud. |
I-mene | adj | Common (to a number), 2. shared or owned in common, in common, together |
I-mennesse | n | Communion, fellowship, society, community |
I-meng | vb | To mingle, mix |
I-met | n | Measure, moderation |
I-metlich | adj | Moderation |
I-milse | vb | To have mercy; pardon |
Imp | n | A young shoot of a plant or tree; a sapling, a sucker, a scion, a child, an off-spring. 2. a graft. 3. a scion of a noble house. 4. a child of the devil or of hell; hence, a little demon or devil, an evil spirit. 5. a mischievous child, an urchin, often playfully. 6. youth, fellow, lad, boy. 7. a piece added on to lengthen or enlarge something; as an addition to a beehive to add to it's height. |
Imp | vb | To graft, engraft. 2. to plant young shoots. 3. to extend, lengthen, enlarge, add to. 4. to strengthen, improve, better, mend, repair. 5. eke out, (that which is short or deficient). 6. to become part of a family by marriage. |
Imp | phr | "Imp the Wings of" - to strengthen or improve the flight of. |
Imped | vb | To provide with feathers. |
I-mune | vb | To bear or keep in mind, to remember; i-myne |
I-munte | vb | To intend, determine, to think; myntan. |
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