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).
Also to mean tonight and tomorrow, this morning, and others when added like herda night, herda morrow, and so on.
See also: herni (tonight).
by Master of beargreen February 26, 2023

From OE swēorbēag (see swirebee)
object worn around the neck, often made of gold or silver: collar, necklace
object worn around the neck, often made of gold or silver: collar, necklace
by Master of beargreen August 18, 2023

by Master of beargreen August 27, 2023

1. OE fædera reinforced by German Vetter and Dutch vedder father's brother, paternal uncle See also feth (shortening of fether to be same amount of syllables as eam)
2. German Vetter a male cousin
3. Archaic form of feather 🪶.
2. German Vetter a male cousin
3. Archaic form of feather 🪶.
by Master of beargreen August 28, 2023

by Master of beargreen August 27, 2023

A truer Anglish Term for waiter/waitrend/waitress that isn't just based on an alteration of watch. From OE meteþeġn. a food-officer; one whose duty is to look after food; sewer. See also meat-thane
2. Meathane; a meat fart comprised of all the red and or white meat protein you gorged on that day/meal. (by CallumFoster December 18, 2019)
2. Meathane; a meat fart comprised of all the red and or white meat protein you gorged on that day/meal. (by CallumFoster December 18, 2019)
by Master of beargreen August 18, 2023

It was all quite frithsome.
by Master of beargreen September 11, 2023
