- cealf
- calf
The Old English to English . 2014.
The Old English to English . 2014.
cealf — 1. n ( es/ ru), m ( es/ as) calf; cealfra hús a house for calves; 2. see ceafl … Old to modern English dictionary
calf — cealf … English to the Old English
Calf — Calf, n.; pl. {Calves}. [OE. calf, kelf, AS. cealf; akin to D. kalf, G. kalb, Icel. k[=a]lfr, Sw. kalf, Dan. kalv, Goth. kalb[=o]; cf. Skr. garbha fetus, young, Gr. ?????, Skr grabh to seize, conceive, Ir. colpa, colpach, a calf. [root]222.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Calf's-foot jelly — Calf Calf, n.; pl. {Calves}. [OE. calf, kelf, AS. cealf; akin to D. kalf, G. kalb, Icel. k[=a]lfr, Sw. kalf, Dan. kalv, Goth. kalb[=o]; cf. Skr. garbha fetus, young, Gr. ?????, Skr grabh to seize, conceive, Ir. colpa, colpach, a calf. [root]222.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Calves — Calf Calf, n.; pl. {Calves}. [OE. calf, kelf, AS. cealf; akin to D. kalf, G. kalb, Icel. k[=a]lfr, Sw. kalf, Dan. kalv, Goth. kalb[=o]; cf. Skr. garbha fetus, young, Gr. ?????, Skr grabh to seize, conceive, Ir. colpa, colpach, a calf. [root]222.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
calve — verb (calved; calving) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English cealfian, from cealf calf Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. to give birth to a calf; also to produce offspring … New Collegiate Dictionary
calf — I. noun (plural calves; also calfs) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Old English cealf; akin to Old High German kalb calf Date: before 12th century 1. a. the young of the domestic cow; also that of a closely related mammal … New Collegiate Dictionary
Chalvey — Coordinates: 51°30′24″N 0°36′37″W / 51.5066°N 0.6102°W / 51.5066; 0.6102 … Wikipedia
Ancien anglais — Anglo saxon (langue) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Anglo saxon. Anglo Saxon Englisc Période VIIe au XIe siècle Région Angleterre … Wikipédia en Français
Anglo-saxon (Langue) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Anglo saxon. Anglo Saxon Englisc Période VIIe au XIe siècle Région Angleterre … Wikipédia en Français