Frequently to an Old English lyricist
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OFTFrequently, to an Old English lyricist
OFTOften, to Old English lyricist
STALLTHEKINGSMENOrder from an old English outlaw to his cohorts?
witanan old English council of advisers to the king
witansWITAN, an old English council of advisers to the king
carolusan old English coin
groatan old English coin
mancusan old English coin
toltan old English writ
loggetsan old English throwing game
jacobusesJACOBUS, an old English coin
carolusesCAROLUS, an old English coin
morricean old English folk dance
groatsGROAT, an old English coin
toltsTOLT, an old English writ
SHAGGYLike an Old English sheepdog
mancusesMANCUS, an old English coin
elegitan old English writ of execution
scopan Old English bard or poet.
morricesMORRICE, an old English folk dance
edhan Old English letter, also ETH
WHATCHILDISTHISWHOStart of an old English carol.
OTIDINGSOFCOMFORTANDJOYWords from an old English carol
EWERYRoom in an old English mansion
ethan Old English letter, also EDH
FLAGONWAVEREnthusiastic drinker at an old English inn?
elegitsELEGIT, an old English writ of execution
BOARPart of an old English Christmas feast
edhsEDH, an Old English letter, also ETH
ethsETH, an Old English letter, also EDH
BOARIts head was an Old English Yuletide dish.
FIVEGUINEALike an old English coin worth 105 shillings
wapentake(Old English) an archaic subdivision of certain counties
scop(Old English) an Anglo-Saxon poet and harpist
witenagemote(Old English) an early English national council also WITENAGEMOT
wapentakesWAPENTAKE, (Old English) an archaic subdivision of certain counties
witenagemot(Old English) an early English national council also WITENAGEMOTE
scopasSCOP, (Old English) an Anglo-Saxon poet and harpist
witenagemotesWITENAGEMOTE, (Old English) an early English national council also WITENAGEMOT
housecarl(Old English) a household retainer of an Anglo-Saxon leader