The Anglish Moot
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Staff Q of the Old English Wordbook.

For a full list of etymological and other abbreviations used in these wordlists, see: Forshortenings.


A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S U W Y



qual 'OE cwalu' 'n' 'killing, murder'
queem 'OE cwéman' 'vb' 'gratify, please, satisfy'
quen 'OE cwene' 'n' 'woman'
quetch 'OE cweccan' 'vb' 'shake, vibrate'
queeth 'OE cweðan' 'vb' 'say, speak'
qued 'OE cwed' 'n' 'declaration'
quedle 'OE cwedol' 'adj' 'talkative'
quedredeness 'OE cwedraédnes' 'n' 'covenant, agreement'
quild 'OE cwild' 'n' destruction, death, pestlience'
quildflood 'OE cwildflód' 'n' 'deluge'
quilm 'OE cwylmian' 'vb' 'suffer, torment'
quithe 'OE cwíthan' 'vb' 'bewail'
quone 'OE cwánian' 'vb' 'moun, lament'
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