Often to Old English lyricist
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OFTOften, to Old English lyricist
OFTFrequently, to an Old English lyricist
IMPROPERLYSPELLEDLike the answers to the 10 asterisked clues, more often than any other English words, according to a 1999 study
IMHENRYVIIISIAMEnglish monarch's greeting to old Thailand?
ASTARYESAGESHOARYEnglish carol words to wise old men
ELLSOld English measures equal to 45 inches
STALLTHEKINGSMENOrder from an old English outlaw to his cohorts?
witanan old English council of advisers to the king
SKEETEnglish word from the Old Norse "skjota," meaning "to shoot"
witansWITAN, an old English council of advisers to the king
HAPENNYOld English coin that will suffice, according to "Christmas Is Coming"
bovateold English unit of land area measurement equivalent to one-eighth of a carucate
bovatesold English unit of land area measurement equivalent to one-eighth of a carucate
wynna runic letter used in Old English and Middle English to represent the consonant \w\
wynnsa runic letter used in Old English and Middle English to represent the consonant \w\
wyna runic letter used in Old English and Middle English to represent the consonant \w\
wynsa runic letter used in Old English and Middle English to represent the consonant \w\
edhthe letter ­ used in Old English to represent either of the fricatives \th\ or \t?h\ and in Icelandic and some phonetic alphabets to represent the fricative \t?h\
edhsthe letter ­ used in Old English to represent either of the fricatives \th\ or \t?h\ and in Icelandic and some phonetic alphabets to represent the fricative \t?h\
metathesisthe transposition within a word of letters, sounds, or syllables, as in the change from Old English brid to modern English bird or in the confusion of modren for modern
metathesesMETATHESIS, the transposition within a word of letters, sounds, or syllables, as in the change from Old English brid to modern English bird or in the confusion of modren for modern