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Definitions by Master of beargreen

a granduncle/great-uncle; a contraction of father's eam (Native English term for uncle) Compare to meam (mother's eam)
Hey, it's my Feam Fred!
Your who?
My great-uncle Fred! My father's eam
feam by Master of beargreen March 23, 2023
Alternative form of herda today. Comes from OE hēodæg.
Sheda's the day! Sheda, I'll be getting...!
sheda by Master of beargreen February 26, 2023
Today (comes from OE: hēodæg).
Also to mean tonight and tomorrow, this morning, and others when added like herda night, herda morrow, and so on.
See also: herni (tonight).
When can I see you again? Herda? Herda night? Herda morrow?
Herda by Master of beargreen February 26, 2023
The attached version of Chauther/Kauther like mom for mother and dad/faf for father
See also chauch and kauch
Hey, look it's my chaumd! I wonder what thon is doing today!
chaumd by Master of beargreen January 13, 2023
The unisex form of waiter/waitress
Also a variant of waitron that follows the same sound as waiter/waitress.
See also waitron/ waiten
Hello, my name is Sam. I'll be your waitren today. I'll leave you with the menus to decide on.
Waitren by Master of beargreen January 13, 2023
An image, picture.
Comes from OE Biliþ(e) and influenced by German Bild
Hey, can you send me a bilth of a dog and a cat cuddling?
Yeah, sure thing.
Bilth by Master of beargreen January 7, 2023
A variation of Chauther; a fond form to connect a neuter/nonbinary form of Mother/father. Other forms: Cauther, Chauther, Chaumd, Chauch,
Is that your mother? Close! That's my kauther. They're nonbinary.
Kauther by Master of beargreen December 5, 2022